
Key Takeaways
- Christmas Vacation was filmed across three distinct states, blending Colorado’s mountain vistas with Chicago’s iconic skyline and California’s studio sets.
- Summit County, Colorado—especially Breckenridge, Frisco, and Silverthorne—served as the heart of the movie’s outdoor adventures and remains a popular pilgrimage spot for fans.
- Iconic Chicago landmarks such as the John Hancock Center and the former Marshall Field & Co. department store appear in establishing shots, reflecting the film’s contrast between mountain leisure and urban work life.
Table of Contents
- The Primary Filming Hub: Summit County, Colorado’s Mountain Paradise
- Breckenridge
- Frisco
- Silverthorne and Surrounding Areas
- Chicago Filming Locations: Urban Holiday Atmosphere and Office Scenes
- The John Hancock Center: Establishing Chicago’s Skyline
- Marshall Field & Co. Department Store: Retail Holiday Nostalgia
- Other Chicago Areas and Downtown Scenes
- FAQ
The Primary Filming Hub: Summit County, Colorado’s Mountain Paradise
SUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO serves as the visual and thematic heart of Christmas Vacation. The region was selected by filmmakers for its authentic mountain landscapes, reliable snow conditions, proximity to ski resorts, and accessibility for crews.
Production focused on Breckenridge, Frisco, and Silverthorne, each offering distinct filming environments—from resort infrastructure to small-town main streets.
Breckenridge: Home to the Most Iconic Christmas Vacation Scenes
Breckenridge is the primary filming location for several iconic outdoor sequences, including the golf course tree‑cutting scene and the saucer sledding sequence at Peak 8.
Visitors can explore the golf course’s highlands area near Tiger Road and Peak 8 from summer hiking or winter skiing, matching the film’s aesthetic.
Frisco: Small‑Town Charm Meets Cinematic Chaos
Frisco provided essential street scenes such as the saucer ride’s chaotic conclusion on Summit Boulevard and the Walmart parking lot montage. The town’s compact downtown makes it easy for fans to visit filming spots.
Silverthorne and Surrounding Areas: Capturing Rural Winter Landscapes
Filming here included the logging truck scene near Maryland Creek Ranch and LG Everist. Access is limited as the area involves private property and industrial operations; fans should view from public roadways.
Chicago Filming Locations: Urban Holiday Atmosphere and Office Scenes
The film used Chicago to establish Clark Griswold’s workplace setting. Exterior shots of the city’s skyline and storefronts provided realistic urban holiday ambiance.
The John Hancock Center: Establishing Chicago’s Skyline
John Hancock Center featured in wide establishing shots, emphasizing Chicago’s iconic skyline. Today, visitors can tour 360 Chicago’s observation deck at the 94th floor for a perspective similar to the film’s camera angles.
Marshall Field & Co. Department Store: Retail Holiday Nostalgia
Former Marshall Field’s, now a Macy’s, contributed to the film’s holiday retail scenes. While the brand has changed, the historic architecture and Walnut Room restaurant remain preserved.
Other Chicago Areas and Downtown Scenes
Additional Chicago filming included generic downtown street scenes and traffic sequences. Urban changes over time mean specific locations may differ, but the city’s historic look remains largely recognizable.
FAQ
- Q: Where is the most iconic tree‑cutting scene from Christmas Vacation filmed?
A: The iconic scene was filmed at the Breckenridge Golf Course Highlands area near Tiger Road in Summit County, Colorado. - Q: Can fans visit the Peak 8 sledding location?
A: Yes—Peak 8 is accessible via the Breckenridge Ski Resort during winter for skiing or via chairlift rides and hiking in summer. - Q: Is the former Marshall Field & Co. building open to visitors?
A: The building now operates as a Macy’s department store, but the historic Walnut Room restaurant remains open to the public. - Q: What should fans be aware of when visiting the logging truck scene area?
A: The scene was filmed near Maryland Creek Ranch and LG Everist. Visitors should stay on public roadways and avoid trespassing on private property. - Q: How can I experience the John Hancock Center in a way similar to the film?
A: Touring 360 Chicago’s observation deck on the 94th floor offers panoramic views similar to the establishing shots in the movie.
