Gift of Lights brighter than ever at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway

A snowman at Gift of Lights at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon (photo by Cheryl Landes)

Drive through a 2.5-mile light show with more than 3.5 million lights at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. This year’s Gift of Lights features more than 520 displays and 80 scenes. There are now two tunnels – a new 150-foot RGB tunnel and the 130-foot Infield Exit/Entrance tunnel, which is always a favorite of Gift of Lights fans. I love going through that tunnel every time I visit during the holidays.

The lights in the Infield Exit/Entrance tunnel at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (photo by Cheryl Landes)

Several new displays were added this year, such as Mother Goose, Goldilocks, The Three Little Pigs, and a package wrapping machine.

Because of COVID restrictions, Santa will not be at the speedway this year, and the gift shop is closed.

Gift of Lights is open until Sunday, January 3, 2021. Hours are Sunday-Thursday, 4:30-9 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 4:30-10 p.m., depending on weather conditions.

Admission is $25 per car or bus for up to 15 people. Vehicles with more than 15 people are charged $2 for each additional person. When you buy tickets online, they’re good for any day Gift of Lights is open, but only for one entry.

One of several flowers at Gift of Lights at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (photo by Cheryl Landes)

A portion of the proceeds go to the Speedway Children’s Charities New Hampshire Chapter.

The speedway’s address is 1122 NH-106 in Loudon. Enter through the south entrance on New Hampshire 106 North. If you’re coming from out of state, check New Hampshire’s travel guidelines before you leave.

For more information, visit the Gift of Lights website.

Loudon is 48 miles north of Nashua, New Hampshire, and 81 miles northwest of Boston.

Season’s Greetings from the Gift of Lights at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (photo by Cheryl Landes)

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