Visit Utah’s Christmas Town For The Most Enchanting Night Ever

Helper, Utah is a small town of fewer than 2,000 residents. Just north of Price, this little town is a quiet, peaceful place to live. But every winter, it turns into a bustling holiday venue - Utah's very own Christmas Town. Make plans to visit this weekend for the big kickoff!

Utah's Christmas Town goes all out for the holiday season. Main Street is decked out in twinkle lights throughout December, turning this adorable town into the most magical place ever.

Local residents light up their homes and yards...

...and Helper's businesses get into the holiday spirit, too. The Main Street lighting ceremony took place on November 24th, so you'll want to visit soon.

The biggest event of the season is the Electric Light Parade, happening this weekend. Arrive early so you can eat at the Chili Dinner before the parade. It's offered on Friday, December 1st and Saturday, December 2nd from 4 PM to 7 PM.

Everyone in the community shows up for the Helper Electric Light Christmas Parades, as well as visitors from every part of the Beehive State.

A lot of work goes into the floats at this parade, and every year a winning float is chosen. Last year's winner was the Sandoval & Mitchell families' float. Who will win this year?

Dress in your coziest, warm clothing and stake out a spot for the parades! They run for two nights in a row: Friday, December 1st and Saturday, December 2nd at 7 PM.

After Saturday's parade, stick around for fireworks.

Enjoy some pancakes and juice at the Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 2nd from 8 AM to 11 AM. It's held at the Helper Civic Auditorium.

Have you visited Helper at Christmastime?

If you're looking for more fun holiday activities, consider visiting the Candlelight Christmas celebration at This is the Place Heritage Park.

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