Visit Visalia Announces Schedule of Holiday Events and Winter Activities (2024)

Visit Visalia Announces Schedule of Holiday Events and Winter Activities

From a trip to the ‘Nation’s Christmas Tree’ to the iconic Beach Boys in Concert, there is no better way to spend an American Holiday

Visalia, Calif. (Nov. 11, 2019) – Today, Visit Visalia announced exciting winter events happening in its Sierra Nevada foothills. Grouped into three can’t-miss itineraries, these events will allow visitors to experience the best in local food, culture, adventure—and holiday spirit. The seasonal itineraries, “Hoppy Holidays,” “A Very Visalia Holiday” and “Holiday Harmonies,” include a visit to the one-and-only, official Nation’s Christmas Tree.

“Visit Visalia is looking forward to the influx of visitors coming to enjoy a truly unique holiday experience,” said Nellie Freeborn, Visit Visalia executive director. “Our quintessential American heritage, mix of family friendly activities and access to winter adventure make Visalia the perfect destination for a California road trip.”

Located in central California with easy access to major cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, Visalia is the most robust city near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.

“A Very Visalia Holiday” itinerary includes a goodie-filled walk through downtown on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 30. It’s followed by a visit to America’s Christmas tree on Dec. 1 and a front-row seat at the 74th Annual Candy Cane Lane Parade on Dec. 2.

“Hoppy Holidays” itinerary lets visitors wear their most Instagrammable ugly sweater and pub crawl through Downtown Visalia on Dec. 14. Weather-permitting, they can snowshoe through Sequoia National Park on Sunday and take a selfie with the Nation’s Christmas Tree in neighboring Kings Canyon National Park.

“Holiday Harmonies” provides an opportunity to groove to the iconic, legendary Beach Boys in a concert on Dec. 5 at the famous Visalia Fox Theatre. Visitors can sample the best of the foodie scene and marvel at the Nation’s Christmas Tree in Kings Canyon National Park.

Visitors are encouraged to book their stay directly through the Visit Visalia website for exclusive promotions at www.visitvisalia.com. Concert tickets can be purchased through Visalia Fox Theatre.

Here are a few more details about events included in these exciting itineraries:

Visit the “Nation’s Christmas Tree”

From Visalia, visitors can create their own trek to the “Nation’s Christmas Tree.” Officially proclaimed in 1926, the General Grant Tree is the most iconic symbol of the holidays. Located in Kings Canyon National Park, the General Grant is the second largest tree in the world. (Second only to the General Sherman located in the connecting Sequoia National Park.) In 1926, President Coolidge designated this marvel as the official Christmas tree of the United States. Each year—for almost a century—a ceremony takes place where the park rangers place an official wreath upon the tree and share a Christmas program.

See the Snow

Located at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sequoia National Park receives as much as 40 to 45 inches of precipitation each year. Winter season, from December to May, often offers visitors a deep blanket of snow. Check thecurrent weather conditions before making the trip. If snow has fallen, visitors can participate in FREE Snowshoe Walks as well as the quintessential snowball fights and snow angels. Play in Sequoia National Park, then head back to warm and cozy accommodations in Visalia.

Shop Small Business Saturday

Visitors will be able to fulfill all their magical wishes in downtown Visalia, including sampling some festive foodie dishes and shopping local. Check out Main Street on Small Business Saturday, for everything from jewelry to home goods.

Attend the 74th Annual Candy Cane Lane Parade

Add to the wonder of the season with the 74th Annual Candy Cane Lane Parade in December. As the longest-running nighttime parade in the Central Valley, the Candy Cane Lane Parade boasts all the favorites, including a special appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus. The parade takes place down Main Street and features dancing, music, characters and a small-town spirit you can only experience in Visalia.

Enjoy the Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl in Downtown Visalia

Make new memories with the Instagram-worthy Ugly Sweater Pub Crawl. It’s the third year for this now-annual tradition. Join the Crawl on the second Saturday of the month in Downtown Visalia. Known for its craft breweries and specialty taps, Visalia is making a name in the beer scene. With all the sips you’ll enjoy, this tour is as unique as the ugly sweater you arrive in.

See the Beach Boys’ Concert “Holidays, Harmonies and Hits”

The official, legendary band famous for songs such as “Surfin’ USA,” “Kokomo” and “Good Vibrations,” is coming to Visalia’s Fox Theatre on Thursday, Dec. 5. The Beach Boys show, “Holiday, Harmonies and Hits,” is at 7:30 p.m. at Visalia Fox Theatre, a popular destination in Central California since 1930, noted for its history and charm. The live performance will feature legendary pop songs, as well as classic holiday hits. Tickets are on sale at FoxVisalia.org.

For more information or to book your stay, go to www.visitvisalia.com.

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ABOUT VISIT VISALIA:

Visit Visalia is a collaboration of the Visalia Tourism and Marketing District and the Visalia Convention and Visitors Bureau (VCVB) dedicated to marketing, advertising, public relations and other promotional efforts that inspire travel to the City of Visalia. Visit Visalia works closely with local lodging properties, restaurants and attractions to foster interest in Visalia as a year-round destination for leisure, family, and meeting and convention travelers. For more information about Visit Visalia go to www.VisitVisalia.com and follow Visit Visalia on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Pinterest.

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Visit Visalia Announces Schedule of Holiday Events and Winter Activities (2024)

FAQs

What is there to do in Visalia in the winter? ›

Sledding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are popular winter activities. And when done among the giant sequoias, makes for a memorable trip.

What new stores are coming to Visalia in 2024? ›

Carters, OshKosh, Skechers coming to the Sequoia Mall and The Buckle coming to the Visalia Mall next year. VISALIA – The rejuvenation of the Sequoia Mall continues after the shopping center announced three new tenants.

Is Visalia, CA worth visiting? ›

Visalia is the ultimate playground! From Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks right in our backyard to local attractions like ImagineU Children's Museum, Visalia Adventure Park, Tulare County Museum and more, there are lots of ways to "Press Play on Travel" when you visit Visalia.

Has it ever snowed in Visalia? ›

Snow Storm, Visalia, California, 1999.

Is Visalia getting a Sam's Club? ›

Visalia site plans confirms Sam's Club and Chick-fil-A for Mooney Boulevard.

What new grocery store is coming to Visalia? ›

(KSEE/KGPE) – ALDI officials announced that it is coming to Visalia next year. This will be the first ALDI store in Visalia. The grand opening will be on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, at 8 a.m. at 4320 S.

Is Daiso coming to Visalia? ›

(KSEE/KGPE) – Daiso, a store that includes Japanese-inspired home decor, stationary, food, and more, will be opening in Visalia. According to Daiso officials, the store will be opening at the end of summer 2024. The new store will be located at Packwood Creek Shopping Center in Visalia.

What is the coldest month in Visalia California? ›

The coldest month of the year in Visalia is December, with an average low of 39°F and high of 57°F.

Is Kings Canyon open in winter? ›

The parks are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Occasionally, winter storms will close some park roads until they can be plowed. Other park roads are closed during winter months. Because of the extreme elevation range in the parks, weather varies greatly from area to area, and mountain weather can change quickly.

Does it snow in Kings Canyon National Park? ›

The crisp days of fall are a welcome treat, along with the colorful foliage, despite the weather's unpredictability. Snowstorms come with more frequency as winter approaches, with accompanying drops in temperatures. Highs during the day average from the 40s to the 60s.

What should I do for winter? ›

Preparing for Winter Weather

Prepare your home to keep out the cold with insulation, caulking and weather stripping. Learn how to keep pipes from freezing. Install and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors with battery backups. Gather supplies in case you need to stay home for several days without power.

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