If you’re looking for an affordable attraction in New Jersey that the whole family can enjoy, check out the Christmas Ice Caverns at Jody’s Silk Florist. Most of the year, you’ll find spectacular silk floral arrangements here but, come Christmastime, you can enjoy a 10,000 square foot holiday display. Best of all, it’s indoors! Visit the Christmas cave in New Jersey that just happens to be a very cozy indoor “ice” cavern for all to visit.

The ice caverns have been a holiday tradition since 1967 - perhaps they’ll become a new family tradition for you!

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The caverns display dozens of holiday scenes featuring Christmas and cartoon characters (Santa, Elves, Micky Mouse + more).

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Each display is crafted with care and overflowing with Christmas magic.

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Kids absolutely love each scene, but so do adults! (Or, at least, I do!)

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Displays are overflowing with decorations including animatronics, toys, dolls, ornaments, glitter, lights, trees, candy canes, ribbon and more. Take time to really explore the stunning scenes before you.

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Each display is different and many offer a bit of nostalgia. There’s no need to have the most modern technology when you’ve got cheer and charm.

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In addition to the displays focused on American Christmas traditions, there’s a diorama highlighting holiday traditions around the world, set to some very catchy music.

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There’s even a traditional nativity scene with the three wise men and Mary, Jesus and Joseph in a manger.

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In addition to simply browsing, take part in a scavenger hunt! Last season, guests could look out for this sign - it meant that Chillz the Polar Bear was hidden somewhere in the scene.

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Chillz could be tricky to find but if the sticker said he’s there - he was. Searching for him was fun for families! Here he is, tucked away in tree branches.

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This year, families can look out for Peppermint the Penguin!

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Even if you’ve been to this Christmas cave in New Jersey before, it’s worth another visit – there are new scenes mixed in with old favorites every year. This year’s display is sure to be a delight. The Christmas Ice Caverns can be found at 437 US-46 in Fairfield. Admission is just $3.99, call 973-808-5639 for hours. For more Christmas fun in New Jersey, check out these home light shows!

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Christmas cave in New Jersey October 13, 2019 Marisa Roman What are the best holiday light displays in New Jersey? There are plenty of holiday events in New Jersey to check out outside of the Christmas Ice Caverns. For instance, the holiday light displays in New Jersey are well worth the visit to the state, or even just dedicating one weekend in order to explore. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and hop in the car with your friends or family members and check out the holiday lights put up every year throughout New Jersey. A few of the best displays to consider include Johnny’s Hazlet Holiday Light Extravaganza, The Kloos family Christmas lights, The Pazzini Family Christmas Light, Morris Holiday Lights, and the Six Flags Holiday in the Park Light Display. Are there other unique holiday events in New Jersey? Beyond the holiday light displays, the sledding, and the Christmas caroling, there are quite a few out-of-the-ordinary things to do at Christmas in New Jersey that the whole family will love. Sure, everyone loves to participate in the more traditional festive fun, but there are many different options to indulge in some unique holiday fun. When you start filling out your holiday calendar, consider the following holiday events in New Jersey: maple sugaring in the woodlands, ice fishing at the nearby lakes, breakfast with Santa, and snow tubing at Mountain Creek. Are caves a safe place to visit in New Jersey? While the “cave” mentioned above isn’t necessarily considered a cave by the normal standards, there are still other caves in New Jersey that are the real deal. Visiting a cave in New Jersey can be exciting, yet scary if you are visiting for the first time. It’s important to know that while visiting a cave, make sure to have an experienced guide with you at all times. Stay on the path of the cave as directed and make sure to follow the instructions of the state park or guide carefully. Caves that allow visitors are very safe to enter as long as the visitors follow the instructions and safety tips of the cave.

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Christmas cave in New Jersey

October 13, 2019

Marisa Roman

What are the best holiday light displays in New Jersey? There are plenty of holiday events in New Jersey to check out outside of the Christmas Ice Caverns. For instance, the holiday light displays in New Jersey are well worth the visit to the state, or even just dedicating one weekend in order to explore. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and hop in the car with your friends or family members and check out the holiday lights put up every year throughout New Jersey. A few of the best displays to consider include Johnny’s Hazlet Holiday Light Extravaganza, The Kloos family Christmas lights, The Pazzini Family Christmas Light, Morris Holiday Lights, and the Six Flags Holiday in the Park Light Display. Are there other unique holiday events in New Jersey? Beyond the holiday light displays, the sledding, and the Christmas caroling, there are quite a few out-of-the-ordinary things to do at Christmas in New Jersey that the whole family will love. Sure, everyone loves to participate in the more traditional festive fun, but there are many different options to indulge in some unique holiday fun. When you start filling out your holiday calendar, consider the following holiday events in New Jersey: maple sugaring in the woodlands, ice fishing at the nearby lakes, breakfast with Santa, and snow tubing at Mountain Creek. Are caves a safe place to visit in New Jersey? While the “cave” mentioned above isn’t necessarily considered a cave by the normal standards, there are still other caves in New Jersey that are the real deal. Visiting a cave in New Jersey can be exciting, yet scary if you are visiting for the first time. It’s important to know that while visiting a cave, make sure to have an experienced guide with you at all times. Stay on the path of the cave as directed and make sure to follow the instructions of the state park or guide carefully. Caves that allow visitors are very safe to enter as long as the visitors follow the instructions and safety tips of the cave.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are plenty of holiday events in New Jersey to check out outside of the Christmas Ice Caverns. For instance, the holiday light displays in New Jersey are well worth the visit to the state, or even just dedicating one weekend in order to explore. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and hop in the car with your friends or family members and check out the holiday lights put up every year throughout New Jersey. A few of the best displays to consider include Johnny’s Hazlet Holiday Light Extravaganza, The Kloos family Christmas lights, The Pazzini Family Christmas Light, Morris Holiday Lights, and the Six Flags Holiday in the Park Light Display.

Are there other unique holiday events in New Jersey?

Beyond the holiday light displays, the sledding, and the Christmas caroling, there are quite a few out-of-the-ordinary things to do at Christmas in New Jersey that the whole family will love. Sure, everyone loves to participate in the more traditional festive fun, but there are many different options to indulge in some unique holiday fun. When you start filling out your holiday calendar, consider the following holiday events in New Jersey: maple sugaring in the woodlands, ice fishing at the nearby lakes, breakfast with Santa, and snow tubing at Mountain Creek.

Are caves a safe place to visit in New Jersey?

While the “cave” mentioned above isn’t necessarily considered a cave by the normal standards, there are still other caves in New Jersey that are the real deal. Visiting a cave in New Jersey can be exciting, yet scary if you are visiting for the first time. It’s important to know that while visiting a cave, make sure to have an experienced guide with you at all times. Stay on the path of the cave as directed and make sure to follow the instructions of the state park or guide carefully. Caves that allow visitors are very safe to enter as long as the visitors follow the instructions and safety tips of the cave.