Where to find Christmas lights during this holiday season

Where to find Christmas lights during this holiday season

Are you in need of some Christmas joy? Maybe you need a little bit of light in your life? Well, some of the most beloved places in Indiana are still doing their annual Christmas lights. So now is the time to get into the Christmas spirit. 

 

We Care Park 

We Care Park in Kokomo, Indiana is a non-profit organization. They have over a million lights that are said to be seen from outer space! With their completely free light experience how could you not see such a wonderful Christmas spectacle? They even have a fire blowing dragon.

 

Oaklawn Acres Christmas lights 

Oaklawn Acres is a free of charge Christmas light display that can be driven though. It is located just outside of Rossville and is open from 6pm-10pm and is owned by some local residents. Due to an unforeseen circumstance this year, the display is a little smaller than usual. 

 

Indianapolis Zoo 

If you are willing to travel the distance, it is by far one of the most memorable displays I have been able to see. The Christmas lights are spectacular with the cute little penguins and seals in the background of your photos. The zoo is open for its normal hours and is open Christmas Eve and Christmas day. However, you will still need to pay admission and have a timed ticket. Even with that being said, it is one family experience you and your family will not forget. 

 

For more information and destinations take a look at the link below! 

Where to go for Christmas lights in and around Lafayette 

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