One of my family's favorite things to do during the holiday season is to hop in the car with some hot chocolate, turn on the Christmas tunes and drive aimlessly through Sartell and St. Cloud looking at everyone's light displays.

Obviously, most houses have a few strings of light and maybe an inflatable or two... but it's those MASSIVE displays set to music that are the real jackpots when we finally come across one.

One of the biggest displays in the St. Cloud area is located on Sunset Ridge Road and it is now open for viewing!

Sara Storkamp:

We are now open! We will be open 5:30-10pmish nightly through Christmas and a little bit after! You can get out and walk through our display by following the lighted paths! You can sit in Santa’s sleigh and take family photos! We kindly remind you all, that we are not responsible for accidents! Our address is 1037 Sunset Ridge Road St. Cloud! We wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Sara's post included some photos as well - check out this display!

Sara Storkamp via Facebook
Sara Storkamp via Facebook
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Sara Storkamp via Facebook
Sara Storkamp via Facebook
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Sara Storkamp via Facebook
Sara Storkamp via Facebook
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There is no cost associated with the display, which is open from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. nightly.

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