Each year Chickashaw Lights puts on an amazing Christmas celebration with one of the best holiday traditions ever in Oklahoma. Driving or walking through millions of lights at the Chickasha Festival of Light should be on your to-do list every year. It was voted one of the best light displays in the country and it’s now open for the season. Be sure to take a look at the Chickasha lights photos below and read on to find out all about this must-visit light display in Oklahoma.
For 30 years, the Chickasha Festival of Light has brightened the holiday season with its impressive lights show. The season typically runs from mid-November through New Year’s.
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Each year, the festivities seem to grow bigger and bigger. Last year, Chickasha’s beautiful downtown with “December at the Depot” - full of lights, entertainment, food trucks, Santa visits, pop-up shops, and more.
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There is no charge to drive or walk thru the lights but there are additional activities that are fee-based if you want to experience them.
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…like ice skating or the Ferris wheel, carousel, and carriage rides. Be sure to bundle up, as it can get cold out on the ice or up on the ride.
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Chickasha’s Festival of Light in Oklahoma has been lighting up the 43-acre Shannon Springs Park for some 30 years and it’s a holiday tradition you don’t want to miss.
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The centerpiece of the park is a 172-foot Christmas tree that stands above everything else. There are more than 100 festive light scenes, animated light displays, and synchronized light and music shows.
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The Festival of Light features over 3.5 million lights and draws in more than 250,000 visitors from around the world every year. You can enjoy the lights from the comfort of your own vehicle or get out and walk along the paths. Either way, it will be an experience you won’t forget.
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For more information on the holiday lights, please visit Chickasha Festival of Light.
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Have you ever experienced Chickashaw Christmas lights at the Festival of Light? Based on the Chickasha lights photos above it’s an event you really do not want to miss if you go gaga over holiday light displays.
If you are looking for another Christmas lights display in OK, check out the Rhema Christmas lights in northeastern Oklahoma. You can also walk or drive-thru over 2 million lights and it’s an experience unlike any other.
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Address: Shannon Springs Park, 2400 S 9th St, Chickasha, OK 73018, USA
The OIYS Visitor Center
More Christmas lights displays in Oklahoma January 05, 2023 Chris Muras How big is the Chickasha Festival of Lights? Chickasha Festival of Light is a massive light show and holiday celebration in Shannon Springs Park. This 43-acre park is fully utilized for the event, with 3.5 million lights! Not only that, but there is ice skating, Santa shuttles, a Ferris wheel and merry-go-round, and carriage rides. What are the best Christmas lights shows in Oklahoma? The best Christmas light shows in Oklahoma are often found at annual festivals and holiday events. Many towns and cities hold their own events each year. Here is a list of some of the best Christmas light shows in Oklahoma:
- Snowman Wonderland, Seminole, OK
- Downtown in December, Oklahoma City, OK
- Rhema Christmas Lights, Broken Arrow, OK
- Fantasy Land of Lights, Bartlesville, OK
- Chickasha Festival of Lights, Chickasha, OK
- Twin Bridges Park of Lights, Fairland, OK
- Castle Christmas, Muskogee, OK
- Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK
- Philbrook Festival, Tulsa, OK For more information, photos, and addresses where you can find these holiday light shows read our article which lists 16 holiday light displays in Oklahoma that you should check out each year. What are the best neighborhoods in OKC for Christmas lights? Oklahoma really knows how to show off its stuff when it comes to holiday light shows. With festivals and events in many towns, there is plenty to see. But big light shows are not always where the best light shows can be found. Here is a list of some towns and neighborhoods in OKC for Christmas lights:
- Chickasha
- Tulsa
- Tonkawa
- Oklahoma City
- Guthrie
- Broken Arrow
- Grove
- Muskogee
- Enid
- Midwest City Check out photos and descriptions of these wonderful Christmas towns in Oklahoma in this article. Then add a trip to these charming Oklahoma towns to your holiday bucket list.
The OIYS Visitor Center
More Christmas lights displays in Oklahoma
January 05, 2023
Chris Muras
How big is the Chickasha Festival of Lights? Chickasha Festival of Light is a massive light show and holiday celebration in Shannon Springs Park. This 43-acre park is fully utilized for the event, with 3.5 million lights! Not only that, but there is ice skating, Santa shuttles, a Ferris wheel and merry-go-round, and carriage rides. What are the best Christmas lights shows in Oklahoma? The best Christmas light shows in Oklahoma are often found at annual festivals and holiday events. Many towns and cities hold their own events each year. Here is a list of some of the best Christmas light shows in Oklahoma:
- Snowman Wonderland, Seminole, OK
- Downtown in December, Oklahoma City, OK
- Rhema Christmas Lights, Broken Arrow, OK
- Fantasy Land of Lights, Bartlesville, OK
- Chickasha Festival of Lights, Chickasha, OK
- Twin Bridges Park of Lights, Fairland, OK
- Castle Christmas, Muskogee, OK
- Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK
- Philbrook Festival, Tulsa, OK For more information, photos, and addresses where you can find these holiday light shows read our article which lists 16 holiday light displays in Oklahoma that you should check out each year. What are the best neighborhoods in OKC for Christmas lights? Oklahoma really knows how to show off its stuff when it comes to holiday light shows. With festivals and events in many towns, there is plenty to see. But big light shows are not always where the best light shows can be found. Here is a list of some towns and neighborhoods in OKC for Christmas lights:
- Chickasha
- Tulsa
- Tonkawa
- Oklahoma City
- Guthrie
- Broken Arrow
- Grove
- Muskogee
- Enid
- Midwest City Check out photos and descriptions of these wonderful Christmas towns in Oklahoma in this article. Then add a trip to these charming Oklahoma towns to your holiday bucket list.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Chickasha Festival of Light is a massive light show and holiday celebration in Shannon Springs Park. This 43-acre park is fully utilized for the event, with 3.5 million lights! Not only that, but there is ice skating, Santa shuttles, a Ferris wheel and merry-go-round, and carriage rides.
What are the best Christmas lights shows in Oklahoma?
The best Christmas light shows in Oklahoma are often found at annual festivals and holiday events. Many towns and cities hold their own events each year. Here is a list of some of the best Christmas light shows in Oklahoma:
- Snowman Wonderland, Seminole, OK
- Downtown in December, Oklahoma City, OK
- Rhema Christmas Lights, Broken Arrow, OK
- Fantasy Land of Lights, Bartlesville, OK
- Chickasha Festival of Lights, Chickasha, OK
- Twin Bridges Park of Lights, Fairland, OK
- Castle Christmas, Muskogee, OK
- Myriad Botanical Gardens, Oklahoma City, OK
- Philbrook Festival, Tulsa, OK
For more information, photos, and addresses where you can find these holiday light shows read our article which lists 16 holiday light displays in Oklahoma that you should check out each year.
What are the best neighborhoods in OKC for Christmas lights?
Oklahoma really knows how to show off its stuff when it comes to holiday light shows. With festivals and events in many towns, there is plenty to see. But big light shows are not always where the best light shows can be found. Here is a list of some towns and neighborhoods in OKC for Christmas lights:
- Chickasha
- Tulsa
- Tonkawa
- Oklahoma City
- Guthrie
- Broken Arrow
- Grove
- Muskogee
- Enid
- Midwest City
Check out photos and descriptions of these wonderful Christmas towns in Oklahoma in this article. Then add a trip to these charming Oklahoma towns to your holiday bucket list.