Sometimes the holidays can be a bit overwhelming. You feel obligated to do things simply in the name of the seasonal spirit. But it’s time to stop forcing Christmas to happen, and just let it unfold naturally. You need to put your foot down and start enjoying the most wonderful time of the year without strings attached. Why don’t you create your own Georgia holiday bucket list in order to start getting in a more festive mood?! We’ve come up with a few Christmasy things for you to choose from, in order to create a holiday bucket list you and your family will never forget.
- Drop a letter in the red mailbox in Santa Claus, Georgia.
Wikimedia Did you know there was a Santa Claus, Georgia?! Well there is. And you can visit the small city and drop a letter in the bright red mailbox, where the city hall will add a fun St. Nick stamp and send the letter to its final destination.
- Take a picture under a town square tree.
Flickr Courtney McGough There are plenty of Christmas towns in Georgia that go all out for the holidays. Helen, Georgia, for example, puts on an incredible holiday display every year. Its humongous tree is the perfect place to snap a festive picture and share with your friends and family.
- Donate to a local toy drive.
Flickr Georgia National Guard Nothing warms the holiday heart quite like giving back to the community. For the past 26 years, Clark Howard and News WSM have paired up with the Georgia Department of Family and Children’s Services to give gifts to foster kids all over Georgia. You can give in-person, or donate online, but this is an easy one to check off your Christmas list. To see where you can donate this year, head over to http://www.clark.com/christmaskids.
- Drive through one of the best holiday light spectaculars around.
Yelp Fantasy in Lights Every year, Callaway Gardens puts on a light show display that is a bucket-list-must for many Georgians. If you’ve never visited Fantasy In Lights, then it is absolutely worth the trip. You can drive your own automobile through, or take the trolley to enjoy the magical display of lights and scenes.
- Slap on some ice skates and go for a spin!
Facebook Jekyll Island Oceanfront polymer “ice” skating is actually a thing, and from November 19th-January 8th, on Jekyll Island you can partake in one of the best holiday bucket list items around. Jekyll Island Skating Village offers a skate rental and 30-minute session for only $5. Plus, you’ll have sensational views of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Take a Polar Express-style train with your family.
Facebook Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Have you ever wanted to take a Polar Express train? Well in Georgia, you can, via the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Climb aboard for an evening of Christmas carols, stories, characters, and snacks all while traveling via train throughout Georgia. It’s a wonderful evening adventure for the whole family.
- Pet a real reindeer and play some reindeer games.
Flickr toberboy Each year, the Chattahoochee Nature Center hosts a Reindeer Day and this year it takes place on December 11, at 12:00pm. Not only are there winter crafts and face painting, but kids will also be able to meet and pet live reindeer and see what these beautiful Santa helpers look like up close.
- Have breakfast with Santa Claus.
Flickr Meal Makeover Moms Even wanted to brunch with good ol’ St. Nick? There are plenty of places throughout Georgia where you and your children can do just that. Whether at the Georgia Aquarium, The Rock Ranch, or at the Chamblee Civic Center, you can share a platter of pancakes with this season’s most popular man.
- Drink a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Yelp Jessica K. There is nothing quite like coming in from a chilly afternoon, sitting down and wrapping your mitts and your lips around a sweet mug of hot cocoa. At Cacao Atlanta, you can do just that. This rich, chocolatier has been voted one of the best hot chocolates in the COUNTRY. You’ll need to try for yourself.
- Spend an evening at the ballet, watching The Nutcracker.
Flickr Larry Lamsa This ballet masterpiece has been a holiday favorite for many years. If you have never seen Tchaikovsky’s production, then this is the perfect time to enter the spirited world of Christmas with the whole family. From December 11th-27th, catch the production via the Atlanta Ballet.
- Partake in a Christmas Parade.
Flickr HarshLight Christmas parades in Georgia are everywhere. From Atlanta to Rome to Helen and Dahlonega. You can find the closet parade to you and jump on it. Bring some chairs, take the kids, and have a spirited morning filled with Christmas joy for the entire family.
- Sing Christmas Carols all night long!
Flickr Kathleen Tyler Conklin It’s time for you to show-off your singing chops in Madison, Georgia. On December 10th, there will be a Caroling by Candlelight event, where local chorus groups will lead the crowd in singing some of the best carols of the season.
Have you completed any of these above on the holiday bucket list? Share with us your stories! Or if you’re looking for more holiday fun in Georgia then check out The Christmas Lights Road Trip Through Georgia That’s Nothing Short Of Magical.
Wikimedia
Did you know there was a Santa Claus, Georgia?! Well there is. And you can visit the small city and drop a letter in the bright red mailbox, where the city hall will add a fun St. Nick stamp and send the letter to its final destination.
Flickr Courtney McGough
There are plenty of Christmas towns in Georgia that go all out for the holidays. Helen, Georgia, for example, puts on an incredible holiday display every year. Its humongous tree is the perfect place to snap a festive picture and share with your friends and family.
Flickr Georgia National Guard
Nothing warms the holiday heart quite like giving back to the community. For the past 26 years, Clark Howard and News WSM have paired up with the Georgia Department of Family and Children’s Services to give gifts to foster kids all over Georgia. You can give in-person, or donate online, but this is an easy one to check off your Christmas list. To see where you can donate this year, head over to http://www.clark.com/christmaskids.
Yelp Fantasy in Lights
Every year, Callaway Gardens puts on a light show display that is a bucket-list-must for many Georgians. If you’ve never visited Fantasy In Lights, then it is absolutely worth the trip. You can drive your own automobile through, or take the trolley to enjoy the magical display of lights and scenes.
Facebook Jekyll Island
Oceanfront polymer “ice” skating is actually a thing, and from November 19th-January 8th, on Jekyll Island you can partake in one of the best holiday bucket list items around. Jekyll Island Skating Village offers a skate rental and 30-minute session for only $5. Plus, you’ll have sensational views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Facebook Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
Have you ever wanted to take a Polar Express train? Well in Georgia, you can, via the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. Climb aboard for an evening of Christmas carols, stories, characters, and snacks all while traveling via train throughout Georgia. It’s a wonderful evening adventure for the whole family.
Flickr toberboy
Each year, the Chattahoochee Nature Center hosts a Reindeer Day and this year it takes place on December 11, at 12:00pm. Not only are there winter crafts and face painting, but kids will also be able to meet and pet live reindeer and see what these beautiful Santa helpers look like up close.
Flickr Meal Makeover Moms
Even wanted to brunch with good ol’ St. Nick? There are plenty of places throughout Georgia where you and your children can do just that. Whether at the Georgia Aquarium, The Rock Ranch, or at the Chamblee Civic Center, you can share a platter of pancakes with this season’s most popular man.
Yelp Jessica K.
There is nothing quite like coming in from a chilly afternoon, sitting down and wrapping your mitts and your lips around a sweet mug of hot cocoa. At Cacao Atlanta, you can do just that. This rich, chocolatier has been voted one of the best hot chocolates in the COUNTRY. You’ll need to try for yourself.
Flickr Larry Lamsa
This ballet masterpiece has been a holiday favorite for many years. If you have never seen Tchaikovsky’s production, then this is the perfect time to enter the spirited world of Christmas with the whole family. From December 11th-27th, catch the production via the Atlanta Ballet.
Flickr HarshLight
Christmas parades in Georgia are everywhere. From Atlanta to Rome to Helen and Dahlonega. You can find the closet parade to you and jump on it. Bring some chairs, take the kids, and have a spirited morning filled with Christmas joy for the entire family.
Flickr Kathleen Tyler Conklin
It’s time for you to show-off your singing chops in Madison, Georgia. On December 10th, there will be a Caroling by Candlelight event, where local chorus groups will lead the crowd in singing some of the best carols of the season.
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