Holiday displays light up Expo New Mexico A light display at Winter Wonderland Luminarias line Expo New Mexico during Winter Wonderland. Eventgoers walk through a lighted tunnel at Winter Wonderland at Expo New Mexico. Published November 20, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. Modified November 20, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. As featured on - Find out where you can go walking through a Winter Wonderland Take a walk (and ride) through the Land of Enchantment's own Winter Wonderland, coming to Expo New Mexico. Founder Kori Kobayashi said he started Winter Wonderland during the COVID-19 pandemic as a drive-thru holiday event and has continued it to provide an immersive experience. collection_b3d6a237-c308-4db5-a49b-7581d85aa20f.html
As featured on - Find out where you can go walking through a Winter Wonderland Take a walk (and ride) through the Land of Enchantment's own Winter Wonderland, coming to Expo New Mexico. Founder Kori Kobayashi said he started Winter Wonderland during the COVID-19 pandemic as a drive-thru holiday event and has continued it to provide an immersive experience.
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