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The Best Salt Lake City Christmas Events for Families in 2024

The Best Salt Lake City Christmas Events for Families in 2024

A Salt Lake City Christmas is a magical winter scene surrounded by the stunning snow-capped mountains each holiday season. It is truly idyllic, with a pile of holiday cheer on top!

This is a place where family holiday traditions are made, from admiring holiday-themed displays to attending Christmas events in Salt Lake City. Check out the best Salt Lake City Christmas events for families this year. Updated for 2024!

Salt Lake City Christmas Events for 2024

The Festival of Trees

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Festival of Trees, Photo by Flickr/tsayrate

Charity and holiday tradition unite at the Festival of Trees December 4-7, 2024. This annual holiday event treats families to themed Christmas tree displays, boutiques, and entertainment, all while benefiting children fighting severe illnesses.

Businesses, families, and individuals get into the holiday giving spirit by decorating and then donating Christmas trees for this annual fund-raiser.

The trees are displayed and then auctioned off to the highest bidder. 100% of the proceeds go to the beloved Primary Children’s Medical Center. This event caters to families offering plenty of kid-friendly fun including Santa visits.

Word of warning: Do not attempt to peruse the Angel Tree displays without tissues in hand.  These trees share the stories of kids who have fought, often won, though sometimes lost their fight against terminal illness. This is truly one of the most magical Salt Lake City Christmas events.

Sounds of the Holidays

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The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, Photo by Flickr/MinnieMouseAunt 

Venues throughout Salt Lake City offer many free and low-cost holiday concerts during the holiday season. The Cathedral of the Madeline offers an annual Christmas Carol Service with the talented Madeline Choir School child performers.

Temple Square features musical performers around the grounds throughout the holiday season. Check their website for a schedule of events.

If your family prefers to sing-a-long rather than listen in, then warm up your vocal chords and join in the fun at the annual Messiah Sing-In with the Utah Symphony – Hallelujah!

Or participate in the annual Christmas Carole Sing Along hosted by the West Valley Symphony.

See the Nutcracker

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The Nutcracker Ballet, Photo by Flickr/Larry Lamsa 

The holidays are the perfect time to expose kids to the performing arts in Salt Lake City as the world-renowned Ballet West features its annual performance of The Nutcracker at the Capitol Theatre December 6 – 28, 2024.

The story is easy to follow, the music is familiar, and Ballet West intermingles talented child performers with its professional dancers for this performance. Sword fighting mice and dancing toys may be just enough to instill art appreciation and spark a new cultural interest into a future performer’s heart.

Breakfast with Santa

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Photo Op at Breakfast with Santa, Photo by Flickr/Jason Melcher 

The luxurious Grand America Hotel is wonderful any time of the year, but it becomes exceptionally magical during the holiday season. Families will love strolling through the hotel’s corridors where whimsical window displays and gingerbread creations abound.

This festive atmosphere is sure to make little ones hungry. So what goes better together than Santa and pancakes? Santa and Mrs. Claus invite families to join them at the breakfast table for delicious food, holiday songs, and family photos.

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Outdoor Ice Skating

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Photo by Bigstock/Sarah5 

The Gallivan Center is just the place to test your skating skills during the holidays. Located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, the Gallivan Center ice rink is surrounded by Christmas lights, music, and some excellent retail shopping opportunities. The location is central to many Christmas events in Salt Lake City.

Christmas at City Creek Center

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Fountains at City Creek Center, Photo by wikimediacommons/Shawnnielson

No place combines holiday shopping and entertainment like City Creek Center. In addition the the picturesque window displays, the mall is filled with glorious decorations and lights.

The hourly fountain show dances to Christmas music during this season. And kids can visit Santa for photos Monday through Saturday all the way until Christmas Day. 

In the spirit of Christmas, City Creek hosts a “Giving Machine” for the holidays. This red vending machine allows you to purchase meals, shoes, or even chickens or animals in need around the world. Your purchases are donated to local and global charities.

Experience Zoolights at Hogle Zoo

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ZooLights at Hogle Zoo, Photo by Hogle Zoo

Wildlife meets wild lights at Hogle Zoo’s annual ZooLights event during the month of December. Walking the lit pathways and the 135-foot lighted tunnel is Salt Lake City’s brightest family tradition.

ZooLights features special family activities each night including ice carving displays, holiday crafts, and small animal encounters. Kids will find this a favorite among Salt Lake City Christmas events.

Here are our absolute favorite things to do in Salt Lake City with kids.

Bah Humbug?

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A Christmas Carol, Photo by flickr/UFV

If the holidays often leave you feeling like a Scrooge, you may want to check out the Hale Center Theater’s annual production of A Christmas Carol. There is no bad seat in this venue as the rotating stage sits center with audience seating encircled around.

Audience members often feel like part of the performance; so much so that Jacob Morley’s ghost and clanging chains may frighten some of the smallest spectating kids. 

This year’s production runs November 29 – December 28, 2024.

Experience an Old Fashioned Salt Lake City Christmas

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Candlelight Christmas at This is The Place Heritage Park, Photo by Wikimedia Commons/An Errant Knight

Step back in time and experience an old-fashioned Christmas. Find homemade gifts, Father Christmas, and pioneer carolers at the annual Candlelight Christmas event hosted by This is the Place Heritage Park December 10 – 23, 2024.

Families will experience a simpler time and a simpler holiday while meandering through this picturesque winter village.

Make a homemade gift, or purchase a handcrafted item at one of the many old-fashioned shops aligning the village. Visit with Father Christmas, see the reindeer, and admire the live Nativity scene at this enchanted event.

Candlelight Christmas is a simple family tradition, a chance to slow down and get away from the holiday hustle and bustle.

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Hit the Slopes

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Photo by Skyler Hoellein

Skiing and family holiday traditions go together like hot cocoa and marshmallows. Salt Lake City area ski resorts offer some pretty great kid-friendly skiing, plus some pretty special holiday events. 

Snowbird Ski Resort celebrates the holidays with a traditional Hanukkah candle lighting ceremony and a stunning Christmas Eve torchlight parade where Santa Claus will rappel out of the tram to say hello to the kids!

See the Lights of Temple Square

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The Lights at Temple Square, Photo by Flickr/denebola2025

Witnessing holiday lights at Temple Square is one of the most popular family traditions in Utah. Hundreds of thousands of visitors make the annual pilgrimage to Temple Square during the holiday season to see the spectacle of light– it’s that amazing!

You see, groundskeepers begin putting up the lights in August in order to flip on the switch the day after Thanksgiving. Each tree is wrapped with thousands of lights, from trunk to each individual branch.

Handmade luminaries align walkways, celebrating enlightened scenes from Christmas. Kids will especially love seeing the beautiful nativity scenes from around the world, each demonstrating a differing cultural perspective.

Enjoy the lights throughout December because, on January 1, the lights go dim, leaving groundskeepers hard at work until Spring taking down each little light.

With the ongoing Salt Lake Temple renovations, some areas of the grounds will be closed, but be assured that the lights and festivities will continue.

Is there a Salt Lake City Christmas event we missed? Does your business have updated information to share? Email [email protected] and tell us about it!

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 Special thanks to Ann Anderson who created the first version of this article.  Lead image by: Shutterstock.com

Tiffany Vaughn