easy
1–2 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; primarily flat terrain with gentle slopes, ideal for family groups and casual walkers.
Discover Medford’s Winter Wonderland Illuminated Walking Trail, a festive, group-friendly outdoor stroll that turns a crisp winter evening into an unforgettable experience with shimmering lights and tranquil nature. Perfect for those seeking a unique winter outing close to Philadelphia and New York.
Save 10% • Fun for all ages! • Approx 1 hour visit • Designated Time Slots • NO DOGS ALLOWED
Experience the magic of the holiday season at the Winter Wonderland Illuminated Walking Trail! Stroll through enchanting displays of lights, whimsical scenes, and a secret gnome village. Enjoy festive photo ops with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the Grinch, then warm up by the bonfires with hot chocolate and s’mores.
Average Visit: About 1 hour Please show up at your designated time listed on the ticket. Doing so will limit the amount of time waiting to walk through the trail.
Included with ticket purchase You take your own photo Dates & Times: November 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th December 6th, 7th, 8th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd Friday & Saturdays - 530pm - 8pm Any other night - 530pm - 730pm
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Photo Op schedule: November 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th December 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 20th, 21st, 22nd
The Grinch will be here most nights as well
After servicing the local community since 1961 with Christmas Trees and Pumpkin Picking, we decided to add a new attraction to our farm back in 2022.
Presenting: Winter Wonderland Illuminated Walking Trail
Your night begins with a stroll through the woods filled with fun snowmen and trees made with upcycled materials from the farm. You'll pass by illuminated boxes with miniature scenes, including a Fairy Garden! Further down the trail, you might even stumble upon a secret gnome village. The path flows out of the woods and into our Live Christmas Tree fields, where you will find a GINORMOUS sled. From there you can waddle past a penguin igloo town, take a family pic at Stan’s Photo Stop — a hut made of doors — “fly by” Birdhouse Row — but watch out for a runaway toboggan! Make your way into our White Pine tree field to experience a tunnel of lights snowing down on you. At the trail's end, we have the Grand Finale: Rita’s Splendiferous Village. Here you can fully embrace the magic and wonder of the holiday spirit, with a seemingly never ending display of miniature towns and festive decor. The trail is draped and decorated with tens of thousands of lights and is THE best way to celebrate the season! After experiencing our Winter Wonderland, make sure to stop by the bonfires for some hot chocolate and s’mores! You can even walk through the trail a SECOND time after enjoying the bonfires!
Please be mindful that this is a walking tour through the woods and live Christmas Tree Fields. Wheelchair & stroller accessible. However, inclement weather may affect trail conditions. Please plan accordingly.
This event is outdoors and will most likely take place during cold winter nights. We recommend dressing in clothing that will keep you cozy and warm. There will be multiple fire pits on location and s’more kits available for purchase. NO DOGS ALLOWED
Temperatures during evening walks can drop quickly; layering helps you stay comfortable.
Though the trail is illuminated, a personal light source helps navigate safely in darker areas.
Paths may be wet or muddy from melting snow; sturdy waterproof shoes are recommended.
For the best experience in group sizes over 20, arriving early helps avoid congestion on the trail.
Medford sits on land originally inhabited by the Lenape people and features colonial-era architecture throughout town, linking trail visitors to a broader regional story.
The trail operators focus on minimizing light pollution and habitat disturbance, encouraging visitors to respect local flora and fauna while enjoying the seasonal display.
Keeps you warm during chilly evening strolls along the trail.
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Protects feet from snow, slush, and muddy patches along the path.
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Essential for keeping extremities warm in cold temperatures.
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Optional but useful for extra warmth during longer visits.
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