SkyPark at Santa’s Village Map and Brochure (2024 – 2023)
Location: Skyforest, California
Years Active: 1955 – Active
SkyPark at Santa’s Village is a Christmas explosion in the middle of California’s mountains. This isn’t your grandma’s SkyPark at Santa’s Village offers a variety of rides and attractions, making it the perfect place for a family outing. While smaller than some of the larger US amusement parks, it retains a special charm.
This place gets BUSY. If you hate crowds, go on a weekday or be the first ones there in the morning.
They do holidays all year long – even Halloween and Easter have events. It can be a bit cheesy, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. They’re always adding new stuff. Honestly, some of their expansion ideas seem a bit random, but it keeps things interesting.
If you want a unique, outdoorsy, holiday-flavored experience, SkyPark delivers.
SkyPark at Santa’s Village Map 2024

Printable SkyPark at Santa’s Village Map PDF 2024
SkyPark at Santa’s Village Map 2023
SkyPark at Santa’s Village Bike Trail 2023
FAQ
How much does it cost to go to Santa Village?
Santa’s Village is a family amusement park located in Dundee, New Hampshire. The cost to visit varies by ticket type and age, but typical admission prices for 2025 range around $40 to $50 for adults and slightly less for children, with discounted rates for groups and season passes available.
Is it worth going to Santa’s Village?
Santa’s Village is widely regarded as a charming and enjoyable park for families, offering a nostalgic Christmas-themed atmosphere with a variety of gentle rides, live shows, petting zoos, and interactive attractions that appeal especially to younger children.
When did SkyPark reopen?
SkyPark at Santa’s Village, an outdoor adventure park located adjacent to the amusement park in California, reopened on September 20, 2024, and continues operating with outdoor activities including mountain biking, hiking, and self-powered rides in a forested setting.
What happened to Santa’s village?
Santa’s Village has evolved over time, with changes in ownership and expansions. The original park in California closed in the late 1990s but was revived and rebranded as SkyPark at Santa’s Village, providing a new adventure experience while preserving Christmas-themed charm. The New Hampshire location continues to operate as a classic family amusement park.