Monica Reed

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Free Horse Drawn Carriage rides-Downtown Springfield

For a little something different this year, visit Springfield to enjoy a free horse-drawn carriage ride through our historic downtown!
Sip on hot coco and see the holiday magic at its finest, the lights, the bells, the horses, and a beautiful downtown Springfield with plenty of character.

The carriage rides are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Team members will be setup at 4:00pm to begin registering groups and providing tickets for rides.
Make a date night out of it, get there early to secure your spot and take your date and explore downtown Springfield merchants and have a bite to eat at the restaurants.

Weather permitting, carriage rides will be available:
December 21, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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