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An amusement park for all seasons

Welcome to The North Pole-Santa’s Workshop, an enchanting vintage amusement park nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Home to Santa’s Village and the jolly man himself –  the spirit of Christmas lives on all year long here at The North Pole.

Holiday season

Holiday Season: October 31st through December 24th. 

Peak Days: Weekends in November & December, and Holiday weeks

Closed:  Tuesday and Wednesday with the exception of Holiday weeks. For more information please visit our calendar.

Beginning October 31st we will have a general admission and online tickets will be required on Peak Days. Tickets will be released weekly to avoid weather cancellations. Peak Days are weekends in November and December and Thanksgiving Week and Christmas Week. 

Pricing

Online tickets will be required for everyone entering the park on Peak days during our Holiday season. Admission is $32 per person, everyone age 3 and over. We do not have any group rates or discounts available on our Peak days.

Entrance into the park is free during on non-Peak days.

On non-Peak days, purchase ride wristbands at our gate. Last wristband sold at 3:30pm all rides close at 4:20pm during the Holiday season. Unlimited Ride Wristband $32 some rides may be closed due to planned maintenance, weather or staffing 

An amusement park for all seasons

Welcome to The North Pole-Santa’s Workshop, an enchanting vintage amusement park nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Home to Santa’s Village and the jolly man himself –  the spirit of Christmas lives on all year long here at The North Pole.

2024 dates

Park Open: May 18th 2024 – October 28th, 10am – 5pm

Closed:  Tuesday and Wednesday

Holiday Season Begins: October 31st through December 24th. 

Beginning November 2nd we will have a general admission and online tickets will be required on Peak Days. These will go on sale beginning at the end of October and will be released weekly to avoid weather cancellations. Peak Days are weekends in November and December and Thanksgiving Week and Christmas Week. 

Pricing

Entrance into the park is free during the Summer and Fall season!

Purchase ride wristbands at our gate. Last wristband sold at 4:15pm all rides close at 4:50pm during the summer/fall season.

Unlimited Ride Wristband, 2024 $32 per person at 3+ some rides may be closed due to planned maintenance, weather or staffing.

Holiday season will require general admission of $32 per person age 3+ and online tickets for anyone entering the park on peak days. It will still be free to enter the park on non peak days and ride wristbands will be available for purchase upon arrival to the park on non peak days .  

A true mountain village for Santa’s Workshop

Kris Kringle couldn’t have picked a better spot to set up shop. At 7,500 feet above sea level—The North Pole sits at the foot of Pikes Peak and offers crisp mountain air and panoramic views of Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region. Since we are a true “mountain park,” we encourage you to wear comfortable shoes for the most magical time here at Santa’s Workshop.

Two dozen
unique rides

With so many rides here at The North Pole, the park is chock full of fun for everyone in your group! Our vintage rides have been restored to their full glory and are maintained yearly for good old fashioned, safe merriment.

There’s so much more to explore

In addition to our rides and attractions, there’s still so much to explore inside Santa’s Village. Take in a show with Elmer the Elf, or watch our glass blower create beautiful custom ornaments before your eyes. There’s so much magic here at The North Pole you can plan a full day of family fun.

Stroll down memory lane

Spreading Christmas cheer since 1956.

In 1955, 25 acres of land on the South slope of Pikes Peak was dedicated to Santa’s Workshop. Designed by former Walt Disney artist, Arto Monaco, the village was constructed of 12 alpine buildings including a home for Mr. and Mrs. Claus, three workshops, a blacksmith shop, gate house, reindeer barn, souvenir shop, show house, and Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard.

The North Pole has expanded since then, but the pure joy of the Christmas spirit has remained intact for 65 years.

Plan your trip

With so much to see and do here at The North Pole, it’s best to plan ahead in order to make the most of your magical time at our park.

1
Check our hours

Our Summer and Holiday dates and hours differ, so make sure to check out our Plan Your Day page to make the most of your visit.

2
Dress in layers

Please make sure to dress in layers and come prepared for any type of weather. We often have rain showers in the summer and snow in the fall.

3
Choose your season

Starting November 2nd On Peak Days we will have a general admission of $32 per person age 3+ and online tickets will be required. These will go on sale beginning October 30th and will be released weekly to avoid weather cancellations. Peak Days are weekends in November & December and Holiday Weeks.

On non-peak days no reservations are required and there is free entry into the park, $32 ride wristband available for purchase at the gate for those wanting to ride. 

Unfortunately, Rudolph’s nose interferes with the signal so wifi is not available in the park  

Tickets are not available online during the Fall and Summer. Please purchase your tickets the day of your visit at our gate. Reservations are required during the holiday months (November and December) and can be purchased one week in advance. More detailed information will be available in October when we will begin releasing our reservations on a weekly schedule.

Santa and his elves are doing everything they can to keep the park safe. Masks are highly recommended and social distancing is expected throughout the park in all areas. Further information will be coming as we evaluate changing guidelines at the county level closer to opening day. 

Over the summer park entry is free. Rides require a wristband purchase.

 2 & under are free but do need an accompanying adult with wristband to ride.  

Once we get to the holiday season – November 1 – we change to a general admission per person for everyone age 3+. Online reservations will be required. 

Unfortunately, Rudolph’s nose interferes with the signal so wifi is not available in the park  

Reservations are required peak days during the holiday months (November and December) and can be purchased one week in advance.

Peak Days: Weekends & Holiday Weeks

Non-Peak Days: Monday, Thursday & Friday (exception of Holidays)

Plan your trip

With so much to see and do here at The North Pole, it’s best to plan ahead in order to make the most of your magical time at our park.

1
Check our hours

Our Summer and Holiday dates and hours differ, so make sure to check out our Plan Your Day page to make the most of your visit.

2
Dress in layers

Please make sure to dress in layers and come prepared for any type of weather. We often have rain showers in the summer and snow in the fall.

3
Choose your season

Starting November 2nd On Peak Days we will have a general admission $32 per person age 3+ and online tickets will be required. These will go on sale beginning of the end of October and will be released weekly to avoid weather cancellations. Peak Days are weekends in November & December and Holiday Weeks.

On non-peak days no reservations are required and there is free entry into the park $32 ride wristband available for purchase at the gate for those wanting to ride. 

Unfortunately, Rudolph’s nose interferes with the signal so wifi is not available in the park  

Tickets are not available online during the Fall and Summer. Please purchase your tickets the day of your visit at our gate. Reservations are required during the holiday months (November and December) and can be purchased one week in advance. More detailed information will be available in October when we will begin releasing our reservations on a weekly schedule.

Santa and his elves are doing everything they can to keep the park safe. Masks are highly recommended and social distancing is expected throughout the park in all areas. Further information will be coming as we evaluate changing guidelines at the county level closer to opening day. 

Over the summer park entry is free. Rides require a wristband purchase.

 2 & under are free but do need an accompanying adult with wristband to ride.  

Once we get to the holiday season – November 1 – we change to a general admission per person for everyone age 3+. Online reservations will be required. 

Unfortunately, Rudolph’s nose interferes with the signal so wifi is not available in the park  

Reservations are required peak days during the holiday months (November and December) and can be purchased one week in advance.

Peak Days: Weekends & Holiday Weeks

Non-Peak Days: Monday, Thursday & Friday (exception of Holidays)

Tickets Sold Out

We are sold out for the rest of the 2024 season