Are you ready for Santa Claus to bring you lots of Christmas goodies? Here's how to track where he is right now.
NORAD is the most reliable name in Santa tracking. On the job since 1955, when a young child from Colorado Springs accidentally called in (he meant to call a number advertised by a local department store), they've been following Santa's journey using their radar technology ever since.
There are several ways to track Santa's trip to Texas this year, including the NORAD Santa Tracker and Google Santa Tracker.
The Santa Tracker will officially go live on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2024, but the website is already up and running, offering holiday-themed games for users to enjoy. In anticipation of the big day, the site also features a countdown clock, ticking down the hours until the tracker begins its festive journey.
Trackers worldwide can also call to inquire about Santa’s whereabouts by dialing the toll-free number 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723). They will either speak with a live phone operator or hear a recorded message.
Your kids can get free updates on where Santa Claus is all the way through December until Christmas. This will be NORAD's 69th year tracking St. Nick.
For those looking to keep tabs on the big man, or simply plan ahead to Christmas Eve, here's what to know about the NORAD and Google's Santa trackers. The NORAD Tracks Santa website went live on ...
Twas the night before Christmas and Santa's every move — including stops over County — will once again be followed by the vigilant eyes of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).
Although Santa Claus is going to be extremely busy today, NORAD says it will still be able to provide updates on his location throughout the evening.
There's one identified flying object that has the attention of NORAD's tracking systems: Santa Claus' sleigh, set to take to the skies on Christmas Eve.
Santa will soon be making his journey around the world to make sure gifts are under trees Christmas morning. Follow the Santa NORAD tracker here.