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It’s the Ultimate Country Christmas, Charlie Brown

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Christmas experience at Lark Ranch.

All aboard, Indy — a nostalgic and exciting experience awaits.

Photos provided by Lark Ranch

Picture this: A mile of dazzling lights, seen from a cozy seat on a real, rumbling train.

To experience the magic, all you need to do is plan your trip to Lark Ranch Greenfield, just ~30 minutes from downtown Indy.

This brand new holiday event also features:

  • A Christmas carousel
  • Nativity scene with live animals
  • Letters to Santa
  • A Christmas light stroll
  • And more.

The Ultimate Country Christmas is spreading cheer on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Dec. 21, as well as Dec. 22 + 23.

Tickets ($15) are available online, with festive add-ons available (think: family portraits with Santa and an exciting activity in Santa’s Workshop).

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