Sure, you could drive through a Christmas light show like the one at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, and you could walk through one like at LaBelle Lights in Derry.

But what about a holiday lights tour where you have to pedal a railbike?

Interested in the unique experience? There's one in Concord, New Hampshire, you can try.

Christmas Lights Tour on Rail Bikes in New Hampshire Has Begun

Scenic Railriders shared on Facebook that it just had its first Christmas Lights Tour, and it was a success.

According to its website, the family-owned company offers rail bike tours in Concord, New Hampshire, that take you "through woods, farm lands, and over a couple bridges, all along the Merrimack River."

And now, they've introduced a holiday-themed one that allows you to enjoy an illuminated trip that looks even better against the snow and at night. You know, when those lights can really pop and shine.

When Is the Holiday Lights Rail Bike Tour in Concord, New Hampshire?

Scenic Railriders shared on Facebook that the Holiday Lights Rail Bike Tour is on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays starting December 5 and will likely go through January.

Times are at 4:15 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 6:45 p.m.

Just note that, according to Time and Date, the sun sets in Concord a little after 4 p.m. in December, so you'll likely be getting those nighttime vibes even on that first Holiday tour of the day.

How Long Is the Holiday Rail Bike Tour in Concord, New Hampshire?

Scenic Railriders shared on social media that the trip is about 2.3 miles round-trip and should take about 50 to 60 minutes.

They also note to dress warmly. You want to be comfy and cozy when you're enjoying some festive fun outside.

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You can even take a peek at what to expect in this video of the Holiday Light Tour:

It's fantastic that there are so many different holiday events and light shows you can attend in New Hampshire, and this rail bike tour against the twinkling Christmas lights at night is just one more fun, fresh, and festive way to enjoy the season.

It might just be joining your list of holiday traditions.

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