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Experience the Magic of the Silverton Christmas Market

  • Sep 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 17, 2025

Each holiday season, Silverton, Oregon transforms into a glowing world of festive charm with the Silverton Christmas Market. Set beside the Oregon Garden and inspired by classic European Christmas markets, this beloved event brings visitors together to celebrate the season with lights, music, and holiday cheer.


A Holiday Lights Display to Remember

The market features thousands of sparkling lights that create immersive tunnels, whimsical sculptures, and glowing landscapes. Guests of all ages will love wandering the pathways, discovering new displays around every corner, and capturing photo-worthy moments throughout their visit.


European-Inspired Holiday Market

Rooted in the traditions of German Christmas markets, Silverton’s event showcases rows of artisan vendors offering handmade gifts, ornaments, and seasonal treasures. Warm up with Glühwein, feast on German favorites like bratwurst and pretzels, and enjoy festive treats as holiday music fills the air.


Fun for the Whole Family

The Silverton Christmas Market offers more than holiday shopping and lights. Kids can meet Santa for a joyful photo, race down the snowless tubing hill, or explore the festive displays. Adults can enjoy live music, holiday drinks, and cozy fire pits scattered throughout the market.


Plan Your Holiday Visit

Conveniently located at the Oregon Garden Resort, the market pairs perfectly with an overnight stay. Lodging packages make the trip effortless, offering early entry, breakfast, and direct access to the event—ideal for visitors looking to relax and experience the market at their own pace.


Why It’s a Must-See

Whether you’re planning a family outing, a romantic night under the lights, or simply an evening filled with holiday joy, the Silverton Christmas Market captures the spirit of the season. It’s a magical blend of Oregon charm and European tradition that you’ll want to experience year after year.

 
 
 

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