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Parent Corner: The Holiday Magic of St. Nick’s Tree Farm

A wagon ride through the growing rows of petite pine trees, past an inflatable Santa, sparkly snowman, and painted reindeer, towards the playhouses strung with lights, to the burning bonfire or old Chevy truck with a stuffed Grinch in the cab – it will all have your little one smiling and pointing, playing and laughing. 

St. Nick’s Tree Farm has certainly created a special holiday experience for kids and grown-ups alike.

And that’s just the outside.

Inside there’s a hot cocoa bar, a Santa who sings and swings his hips, and a section of toys, jewelry and stockings just for the kiddos.

It’s cozy, it’s homey, it’s welcoming. 

We went on a special day – when Frozen characters popped in for a visit. They handed out bracelets, Elsa spun in her beautiful dress, and one little boy jumped up and down, hollering for joy at the sight of Olaf. 

Seriously, St. Nick’s is crushing this Christmas thing. And they’ve got much more to come, including a fundraiser for Door CANcer.

•Dec. 9, visits with Santa from 10 am – 1 pm, train rides from 10 am – 2 pm 

•Dec. 10, visits with Elsa, Anna and Olaf from 10 am – 2 pm

•Dec. 16, Not-So-Silent-Night for Door CANcer from 3-6 pm, featuring food and lights; train rides and visits with Santa’s reindeer from 3-5 pm; visits with Santa from 3-6 pm; and a performance by the Door County Community Choir at 5 pm.

•Dec. 17, visits with Grinch from 10 am – 2 pm

St. Nick’s Tree Farm is located at 4820 State Hwy 57 in Sevastopol. For more information, visit their Facebook page.