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GETAWAYS CALENDAR: DECEMBER

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Through Dec. 23, Ivins, Utah: Tuacahn’s Christmas in the Canyon. This event features a live Nativity with music, narration, acting and live animals, including camels. Holiday train rides. Mondays and Thursday through Saturdays. 435-652-3200. www.tuacahn.org/

Through Dec. 30, Williams, Arizona: The Polar Express. Start a holiday tradition by taking the family to the Grand Canyon Railway this season. Participan­ts ride the train to the “North Pole” and meet Santa Claus and take home a keepsake present. Check website for hours on specific days. 888-848-3511. www. thetrain.com/ Through Dec. 28, Ely: Polar Express. This magical adventure begins at the Ely depot and heads to the “North Pole” to visit Santa Claus. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served. Schedule varies. Reservatio­ns recommende­d. 775-289-2085. www.nnry. com/ Through Jan. 1, Prescott, Arizona: World’s Largest Gingerbrea­d Village. More than 100 gingerbrea­d structures on display in a winter wonderland that includes electric trains. Prescott Resort and Conference Center. 928227-2313. www.prescottre­sort.com/ Wednesday through Dec. 3, St. George, Utah: Dickens’ Christmas Festival. Get a jump on your Christmas shopping at unique shops while being entertaine­d by a cast of Dickens’ characters such as Tiny Tim, Scrooge and Queen Victoria. Dixie Convention Center. 435688-2990. www.dickenschr­istmasfest­ival.com/ Thursday through Dec. 4, Incline Village: Tahoe Film Fest. This festival features environmen­tal feature films and American independen­t films. Incline Village and Northstar Village Cinemas. Presented by the Sierra Watershed Education Partnershi­ps. 530-545-2563. www.tahoefilmf­est.org Thursday, Zion National Park, Utah: Thursday Trek. Join a naturalist for an introducti­on to the geology, flora, fauna and cultural history of Zion. Reservatio­ns necessary. Zion Canyon Field Institute. 800635-3959. www.zionpark.org/

Saturday, Kingman, Arizona: Santa’s Hualapai Wonderland. Meet Santa Claus, take an old-fashioned hayride and enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. Hualapai Mountain Park. 928-681-5700. www.gokingman.com

Saturday, Prescott, Arizona: Arizona’s Christmas City. Start the holidays with Prescott’s 34th Annual Christmas Parade and 62nd Annual Courthouse Lighting. 928-4452000. www.prescott.org

Saturday, Virginia City: Christmas on the Comstock. This Victorian-style festival features a saloon crawl, photos with Santa Claus and a Parade of Lights. 775-847-7500. www.visitrenot­ahoe.com Saturday and Dec. 4, 10 and 11, Virginia City: Candy Cane Express. The annual holiday train travels over the 140-year old Virginia & Truckee Railroad route. Sing carols and enjoy hot cider, hot chocolate, cookies and candy canes. Reservatio­ns needed. 775-847-0380. www.virginiatr­uckee.com/

Dec. 10, Flagstaff, Arizona: Holiday Lights Parade. This annual event takes place in the Downtown Railroad District. 928-213-2951. www.flagstaff3­65.com

Dec. 10, Reno: Reno Santa Pub Crawl. More than 12,000 Santa’s descend on downtown Reno. This annual event is a local charity fundraiser for Donors Choose. Must be 21 years old. www.renosantac­rawl.com/

Dec. 10-11, Zion National Park, Utah: Winter Photograph­y. Learn tips on how to make your camera work for you. Limited to eight participan­ts. Reservatio­ns necessary. Zion Canyon Field Institute. 800-635-3959. www. zionpark.org/ Dec. 17, Reno: This festive 5k fun run travels along the Truckee River. Hot chocolate and cookies are served along the route. Costume contests, photo booths and carolers. Wingfield Park. 775-624-8320. www. visitrenot­ahoe.com

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