The North Pole

Tracking Santa

My Merry Christmas began by innocently tracking Santa Claus – long, long before that was really a well known thing. We were the first to ever track Santa online. And we’re still doing it.

Like everything we do, it’s different. It is community driven. And it brings people to us from all over the world. We just love the North Pole.

SantaUpdate.com is the news source for Santa and the North Pole. They have their own News Department, their own radio station, with elves who staff the effort year round and who come back year after year for a 2-day celebration of Santa as we track Santa from pre-launch to his return to the North Pole.

Give to Santa's Sleigh

More than 50 hours of radio broadcasting that begins as Christmas Eve ticks over on the clocks of the South Pacific.

Tracking Santa

It’s live right now and when Santa launches it’s joined by a map that tediously marks his every move around the world.

The news we share on our North Pole page comes from several sources –

NorthPoleFlightCommand.com – home to all the flight data and technical details of what it takes to get Santa around the world.
SantaTrackers.net – it’s not good enough to just be a fan of Santa – you can be an elf and help track Santa for Santa. It takes time, dedication, and, oh yeah, love.
TrackingSanta.net – the map, the whole map, and just the map.
ElfHQ.com – there’s more to being an elf than just signing up. There’s stuff to learn!

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