Mountain States Christmas Letters to Santa: USPS Opens in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming

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Denver, CO – From Colorado to Utah to Wyoming, children across the Mountain States are now invited to send their Christmas letters to Santa Claus through the U.S. Postal Service’s Operation Santa program.

According to USPS, Operation Santa allows kids to write letters to Santa at the North Pole, which are then digitized, redacted for privacy, and uploaded to the official website. Volunteers and “adopters” can browse those letters and help fulfill holiday wishes. The program has been part of American holiday traditions for more than a century and continues to bring joy to families across the Rockies.

Key dates for 2025 include:

  • November 3 – Adopter registration opens.
  • November 17 – Letter adoption begins.
  • December 6 – Final day to mail letters.
  • December 13 – Website closes, last day to ship gifts.

Letters should be addressed to:

Santa Claus
123 Elf Road
North Pole, 88888

Each letter must include a full return address and postage. USPS officials note that unstamped letters cannot be processed and will be returned to the sender.

Once received, letters from children in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming are added to the Operation Santa website. Registered adopters then select letters and send gifts directly, spreading holiday cheer across the Mountain West.

The program remains a beloved tradition for families in the Rockies, offering children the excitement of writing Santa while giving communities the chance to share generosity during the Christmas season.

For more information or to participate, visit USPSOperationSanta.com.


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