Christmas on the Farm, Celebrate the Holidays | Renfrew Museum & Park, Waynesboro
December 5 @ 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Two Days Only!
Friday December 5th & Saturday December 6th, 2025 * 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Admission Includes Tours, Wagon Rides, Live Music, Crafts, and More! $15.00 per person Children, Ages 3-12: $10.00 Children 2 & Under: FREE Renfrew Members: FREE Current Renfrew members and their guests may attend one or both nights free of charge!
(Number of free admissions is based on membership level.)
Rediscover the simple joys of Christmas past at Renfrew Museum and Park this holiday season!
“Cultivate Inspiration” through over 200 years of celebration at our annual Christmas on the Farm event.
Follow the soft glow of flickering luminaries and the fiery blaze of torches to the beautifully decorated Museum House where you’ll encounter how treasured traditions evolved over the centuries.
Explore some of our historic outbuildings where period-attired interpreters will share even more holiday cheer!
Enjoy a cozy warming circle while you wait to take a horse-drawn wagon ride down Fahnestock Lane or enjoy a goodie or warm beverage from one of our vendors.
Step out of the chill into the festive atmosphere inside our Visitors Center where even more family fun awaits.
Peruse our gallery, then browse Renfrew’s museum shop and Christkindlmarkt for that special gift.
Your ticket also includes live music, crafts, and more!
We invite you to join us at Renfrew this December for an unforgettable holiday experience and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Wristbands required to enter.
Please report to either the Welcome Tent or Visitors Center upon arrival.
This event will be held rain or shine and is designed to be indoor-outdoor with limited occupancy permitted within buildings.
A period of about two hours is recommended to fully enjoy all of the activities.
We can’t wait to celebrate this holiday season with you!
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