The holidays are a special time of year. It’s filled with food, presents, loved ones, and, of course, Arizona Christmas lights! While many visitors to Arizona might not immediately expect us to have such a stunning display of holiday cheer, they would be pleasantly surprised. Check out a few of the best Christmas light displays in Arizona to indulge in this holiday season.

  1. Festival of Lights, Lake Havasu City

Visit Lake Havasu City Arizona/Facebook Celebrated for over 20 years, the Festival of Lights is set up along the London Bridge and the little village sitting next to it. Here, you’ll see the area glow every evening through January 8th and even some of the boats that float through are lit up! Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA

  1. Courthouse Plaza, Prescott

Michael Wilson/Flickr When your city is known as the state Christmas City, you know that you’re going to be in for quite the treat when you visit. Prescott is the perfect setting for a good, old-fashioned, month-long Christmas celebration with festivities, chilly weather, and a historic setting. The best part is the annual lighting of the Courthouse Plaza, which lights up the city with a million lights. Courthouse Plaza, 120 S Cortez St, Prescott, AZ 86303, USA

  1. Murphy Park Lights (formerly known as Glendale Glitters), Glendale

CityofGlendaleAZ/Flickr If you’ve never had the chance to wander through downtown Glendale, this is your chance! You’ll get to see the downtown area light up with lights strung around trees and buildings, making this into a beautiful wonderland in the desert. Get a cup of hot cocoa or coffee at one of the local shops and enjoy the sights! Glendale, AZ, USA

  1. Holiday Lights and The North Pole Experience at the Little America Hotel, Flagstaff

The Little America Hotel Flagstaff/Flickr Now, for a true winter wonderland, you’ll want to visit this light display in Flagstaff, especially after some snowfall. Trees are strung with lights of all colors and, when they reflect off the snow, you’ll discover just how beautiful winter nights can be. You’ll see quite a beautiful holiday light show in Arizona at this Flagstaff Christmas hotel. Little America Hotel, 2515 E Butler Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, USA

  1. Las Noches de las Luminarias, Phoenix

CEB Imagery/Flickr This is an amazing Arizona Christmas tradition this time of year and makes for a fantastic way of lighting up the night. That, combined with twinkle lights wrapped around trees, chilly nights, live music, and a warm drink, makes for a spectacular night! Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA

  1. Wanderland, Tucson

Tucson Botanical Gardens/Facebook For just a little over a month in December, you’ll get to see the Tucson Botanical Garden absolutely glowing with seasonal delight! Luminarias line the walkways, lights are strung in trees, and live entertainment make this one magical place. Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712, USA

  1. Temple Gardens Christmas Lights, Mesa

Jerry Ferguson/Flickr This light display in Arizona has a more religious tone to it and it’s an impressive sight that you won’t want to miss. In addition to lights and a nativity display, you’ll also get to experience live music from local musicians.

  1. Tinsel Town at Tlaquepaque, Sedona

Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village/Facebook Tinsel Town was recently moved to Tlaquepaque Marketplace and, we have to say, it only makes this location look even more beautiful. Millions of lights and beautiful displays make an evening here simply magical. Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, 336 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA

  1. Tumbleweed Tree, Chandler

City Government of Chandler, Arizona/Facebook It’s a bit of a joke that Arizonans use tumbleweeds as Christmas decorations but the city of Chandler puts that image to life in its 60+th year of having a towering, Christmas tumbleweed tree sitting in its city limits. On the day the tree is lit, you can also experience one fun Christmas parade with tons of lights! This is one Arizona Christmas light display that you won’t want to miss. 3 S Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225, USA

  1. Winterhaven Festival of Lights, Tucson

Alyson Hurt/Flickr This Tucson neighborhood has been hosting a huge Christmas light display for over 60 years and it has grown to become one of the largest displays in town. There are multiple ways of experiencing this display so you’ll want to visit the Christmas light display’s official website for all the details. Tucson, AZ, USA

  1. ZooLights, Phoenix

Phoenix Zoo/Facebook A holiday tradition, ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo is perfect for kids (and kids at heart) looking to experience the zoo in a new way. In the zoo’s after hours, you’ll find the entire place lit up, playing music, and small activities. You won’t find many of the animals walking around since most of them are asleep but it still makes for a unique experience. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA

Looking for other ways to get into the Christmas spirit? Check out our article about one magical Christmas train ride in Arizona that you and your children won’t soon forget.

Visit Lake Havasu City Arizona/Facebook

Celebrated for over 20 years, the Festival of Lights is set up along the London Bridge and the little village sitting next to it. Here, you’ll see the area glow every evening through January 8th and even some of the boats that float through are lit up!

Lake Havasu City, AZ, USA

Michael Wilson/Flickr

When your city is known as the state Christmas City, you know that you’re going to be in for quite the treat when you visit. Prescott is the perfect setting for a good, old-fashioned, month-long Christmas celebration with festivities, chilly weather, and a historic setting. The best part is the annual lighting of the Courthouse Plaza, which lights up the city with a million lights.

Courthouse Plaza, 120 S Cortez St, Prescott, AZ 86303, USA

CityofGlendaleAZ/Flickr

If you’ve never had the chance to wander through downtown Glendale, this is your chance! You’ll get to see the downtown area light up with lights strung around trees and buildings, making this into a beautiful wonderland in the desert. Get a cup of hot cocoa or coffee at one of the local shops and enjoy the sights!

Glendale, AZ, USA

The Little America Hotel Flagstaff/Flickr

Now, for a true winter wonderland, you’ll want to visit this light display in Flagstaff, especially after some snowfall. Trees are strung with lights of all colors and, when they reflect off the snow, you’ll discover just how beautiful winter nights can be. You’ll see quite a beautiful holiday light show in Arizona at this Flagstaff Christmas hotel.

Little America Hotel, 2515 E Butler Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, USA

CEB Imagery/Flickr

This is an amazing Arizona Christmas tradition this time of year and makes for a fantastic way of lighting up the night. That, combined with twinkle lights wrapped around trees, chilly nights, live music, and a warm drink, makes for a spectacular night!

Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA

Tucson Botanical Gardens/Facebook

For just a little over a month in December, you’ll get to see the Tucson Botanical Garden absolutely glowing with seasonal delight! Luminarias line the walkways, lights are strung in trees, and live entertainment make this one magical place.

Tucson Botanical Gardens, 2150 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85712, USA

Jerry Ferguson/Flickr

This light display in Arizona has a more religious tone to it and it’s an impressive sight that you won’t want to miss. In addition to lights and a nativity display, you’ll also get to experience live music from local musicians.

Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village/Facebook

Tinsel Town was recently moved to Tlaquepaque Marketplace and, we have to say, it only makes this location look even more beautiful. Millions of lights and beautiful displays make an evening here simply magical.

Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, 336 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA

City Government of Chandler, Arizona/Facebook

It’s a bit of a joke that Arizonans use tumbleweeds as Christmas decorations but the city of Chandler puts that image to life in its 60+th year of having a towering, Christmas tumbleweed tree sitting in its city limits. On the day the tree is lit, you can also experience one fun Christmas parade with tons of lights! This is one Arizona Christmas light display that you won’t want to miss.

3 S Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225, USA

Alyson Hurt/Flickr

This Tucson neighborhood has been hosting a huge Christmas light display for over 60 years and it has grown to become one of the largest displays in town. There are multiple ways of experiencing this display so you’ll want to visit the Christmas light display’s official website for all the details.

Tucson, AZ, USA

Phoenix Zoo/Facebook

A holiday tradition, ZooLights at the Phoenix Zoo is perfect for kids (and kids at heart) looking to experience the zoo in a new way. In the zoo’s after hours, you’ll find the entire place lit up, playing music, and small activities. You won’t find many of the animals walking around since most of them are asleep but it still makes for a unique experience.

Phoenix Zoo, 455 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA

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Arizona Christmas Lights November 14, 2019 Marisa Roman What is the largest Christmas lights display in Arizona? For anyone looking to explore Arizona during the holiday season, we have the ultimate experience to offer. One of the options for the largest Christmas lights display in Arizona happens to be located in North Phoenix. The Illumination Symphony of Light is the largest animated display of drive-thru Christmas lights in Arizona, but also in the world. The drive is around a mile long and featured millions of synchronized lights all twinkling to the best holiday music. Also, if you’re looking for one of the largest free holiday light displays in Arizona, check out Glendale Glitters, starting Thanksgiving weekend every year. What is there to do at Christmas in Arizona? Wondering what are the things to do at Christmas in Arizona to really elevate the holiday? Don’t worry — there are so many exciting events and activities that your holiday calendar will be filled to the brim. A few of the most exciting things to do at Christmas in Arizona include ice skating in Patriots Square, Zoo Lights at the Phoenix Zoo, exploring the Grand Canyon, the Red Rock Fantasy of Lights, or the Las Noches De Las Luminarias at the Desert Botanical Garden. What are the best Christmas towns in Arizona? While you’re in Arizona for the holidays, why not explore some of the best Christmas towns in the state? Arizona has quite a few towns that get all decked out for the holiday season. A few of the favorites include Lake Havasu City, Flagstaff, Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson, and Prescott. Each of these towns is wildly different from one another, but offer up something special during the holidays.

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Arizona Christmas Lights

November 14, 2019

Marisa Roman

What is the largest Christmas lights display in Arizona? For anyone looking to explore Arizona during the holiday season, we have the ultimate experience to offer. One of the options for the largest Christmas lights display in Arizona happens to be located in North Phoenix. The Illumination Symphony of Light is the largest animated display of drive-thru Christmas lights in Arizona, but also in the world. The drive is around a mile long and featured millions of synchronized lights all twinkling to the best holiday music. Also, if you’re looking for one of the largest free holiday light displays in Arizona, check out Glendale Glitters, starting Thanksgiving weekend every year. What is there to do at Christmas in Arizona? Wondering what are the things to do at Christmas in Arizona to really elevate the holiday? Don’t worry — there are so many exciting events and activities that your holiday calendar will be filled to the brim. A few of the most exciting things to do at Christmas in Arizona include ice skating in Patriots Square, Zoo Lights at the Phoenix Zoo, exploring the Grand Canyon, the Red Rock Fantasy of Lights, or the Las Noches De Las Luminarias at the Desert Botanical Garden. What are the best Christmas towns in Arizona? While you’re in Arizona for the holidays, why not explore some of the best Christmas towns in the state? Arizona has quite a few towns that get all decked out for the holiday season. A few of the favorites include Lake Havasu City, Flagstaff, Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson, and Prescott. Each of these towns is wildly different from one another, but offer up something special during the holidays.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

For anyone looking to explore Arizona during the holiday season, we have the ultimate experience to offer. One of the options for the largest Christmas lights display in Arizona happens to be located in North Phoenix. The Illumination Symphony of Light is the largest animated display of drive-thru Christmas lights in Arizona, but also in the world. The drive is around a mile long and featured millions of synchronized lights all twinkling to the best holiday music. Also, if you’re looking for one of the largest free holiday light displays in Arizona, check out Glendale Glitters, starting Thanksgiving weekend every year.

What is there to do at Christmas in Arizona?

Wondering what are the things to do at Christmas in Arizona to really elevate the holiday? Don’t worry — there are so many exciting events and activities that your holiday calendar will be filled to the brim. A few of the most exciting things to do at Christmas in Arizona include ice skating in Patriots Square, Zoo Lights at the Phoenix Zoo, exploring the Grand Canyon, the Red Rock Fantasy of Lights, or the Las Noches De Las Luminarias at the Desert Botanical Garden.

What are the best Christmas towns in Arizona?

While you’re in Arizona for the holidays, why not explore some of the best Christmas towns in the state? Arizona has quite a few towns that get all decked out for the holiday season. A few of the favorites include Lake Havasu City, Flagstaff, Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson, and Prescott. Each of these towns is wildly different from one another, but offer up something special during the holidays.