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North Pole at Seven Peaks- A Review

12/21/16 | Family, Family Activities, Holidays, Reviews, traditions, Winter

“We received product in exchange for this post. All opinions in this post are mine.”

We love living in Utah because it’s such a family oriented state. There are many things going on all around us. Sometimes it’s really hard to pick and choose what I want to take the family to during the holiday season, because we just don’t have enough time to get them all in! That’s why I’m sharing with you some of our all time favorite things to do in December in Utah with your family. A few days ago I shared a review of Luminaria at Thanksgiving Point, and today I’m sharing with you the fun to be had at the North Pole at Seven Peaks in Provo Utah.

The North Pole at Seven Peaks is such a fun family tradition! The activities there are good for the whole family. All ages love it. I have kids ages 17-6 and they all had a great time.

They open after 5 PM so it’s nice and dark to see the beautiful lights on the Seven Peaks Express Train Ride.

Candy Cane Slopes: This is so unique! This is our favorite slide in the summer time, and now we can ride down it in the winter! They turn the Avalanche slide into a 6 lane sledding hill. I’d only take kids older than 3 down this slide.

 

Seven Peaks Express Train Ride: Hop on the train and ride the train through a beautifully decorated landscape. All ages are welcome on this ride.

Lazy River Christmas Cruise Boat Ride: Yet another fun and relaxing ride in the summer time, now you can enjoy it in the winter in a boat. This was our favorite ride. We had fun just sitting back and realxing on the Christmas Cruise. It would be a little hard to get in the boat with a baby, so I’d recommend ages 1+.

Santa’s Workshop: Santa is waiting for the kids to come and sit on his lap and tell him what they want. It’s a beautiful backdrop for pictures with Santa too! All ages on this one for sure!

The Nutcracker Story Ride: This is a new ride this year. You get to pile your family into a side by side pedal car and wind your way through the Nutcracker story. They have Candy Canyon, Gingerbread Village and Fairy Forest. The Nutcracker and Clara are there too fighting the Mouse King. You can only fit 4 per car, and need an adult to be with the kids in each car. 

We had a great night enjoying the dancing lights synced to Christmas music and being together as a family.

Learn more about The North Pole at Seven Peaks on their website. They are open until December 23rd so hurry!

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