Dec 10 2008
Christmas on Hualapai Mountain
Hualapai Mountain Park turns into Santa’s Hualapai Wonderland on Saturday, December 20, from 3:00 – 7:00pm Arizona time. There will be 50,000 lights on display, hay rides, strolling carolers, and hot cocoa available. The cost to visit Santa’s Hualapai Wonderland is $5 per car. The park is southeast of Kingman.
The public can visit the park at anytime and enjoy the decorations, but the special celebration will be held on December 20 only.
A photographer will be available that day to take pictures of the children or families with Santa. Pictures will be $5 for a child, or $10 for families.
Contact the park at 877-757-0915 for more information.
Hualapai Mountain Park was created in the early 1930’s. Hualapai means “Pine Tree Fork”. The park was named for the Hualapai Indian tribe who once lived here.
To get to Hualapai Mountain Park, turn south onto Hualapai Mountain Road from Route 66/Andy Devine Avenue. Stay on Hualapai Mountain Road for 14 miles until you get to the park. The road winds up the mountain, and there may be ice on the road and cold winds in winter.








