When winter arrives in the Beehive State, Christmas light displays appear all over the state, and it’s simply magical. If you’re looking for a way to get into the spirit of the holidays, bundle up the kids, climb in the car and check out some of the best Christmas lights in Utah. Here are some of our favorite Utah Christmas lights to get you started:

  1. Roy City Municipal Building, Roy

bogleydotcom/flickr Our list of some of the very best Christmas light displays in Utah begins in Roy. Walk through a winter wonderland of brightly-lit trees at the Roy City Municipal Building complex. This year’s lighting ceremony festivities include a visit from Santa and musical performances from local groups. Curious to learn more? Check out the official Roy, Utah website for details and more. Roy, UT, USA

  1. Temple Square, Salt Lake City

Charles (Chuck) Peterson If you’ve lived in Utah for at least a year, you’ve surely seen the lights at Temple Square. The tradition began in 1965 and has been a favorite family holiday activity ever since. The LDS Church doesn’t know exactly how many twinkle lights grace this space, but the latest guess falls in somewhere just below one million lights. Curious to learn more? Christmas in Utah has never been so full of magic. West North Temple, W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

  1. Draper City Park, Tree of Life

JerryRigEverything/YouTube This tree at Draper City Park is covered in more than 65,000 lights. Join the city for its tree lighting ceremony for a magical event you won’t soon forget. This is one of those unique holiday traditions in Utah everyone should experience once.

  1. Kuhn Family Christmas Lights, St. George

Debbie Gisle/YouTube This Christmas light display has won ABC’s Great Christmas Light Fight, and rightly so! This display includes more than 500,000 lights, a castle, water features, fog, and synchronized music. For the most up-to-date information about what day the family will light up their home this year, be sure to check out what amounts to the best Christmas lights display in UT on Facebook. 445 W Heritage Dr, St. George, UT 84770, USA

  1. Zoo Lights, Salt Lake City

Hogle Zoo No list of the best Christmas light displays in Utah is complete without mentioning Zoo Lights. This year’s Zoo Lights event at Hogle Zoo is slated to be the biggest and best yet. More than 200 lighted displays make the Zoo festive for the holidays. Are you curious to learn more? You can check out the official event listing (linked) for more information about pricing, times, and tickets.

  1. The Lights On Sherwood Drive, Kaysville

Dave McCowan/flickr The Lights on Sherwood Drive is a beloved local Utah holiday tradition. We can’t wait to see what this neighborhood has planned for this year’s display! The event is different each year, but you can find out more when you follow the official page on Facebook. 1098 Sherwood Dr, Kaysville, UT 84037, USA

  1. Christmas Village, Ogden

Ogden City The festivities in Ogden never fail to disappoint. Line up along Washington Blvd. from 22nd Street to 26th Street for the Electric Light Parade. Santa rides on the last float, then he hops off and pushes the switch to turn Ogden’s Christmas lights on. For more details about this year’s event, be sure to check out the official Christmas Village event page. Ogden, UT, USA

  1. Spanish Fork Festival Of Lights, Spanish Fork

Spanish Fork City/Facebook The Spanish Forest Festival Of Lights typically kicks off on Thanksgiving night and goes through January 1st. This fun-filled and family-friendly event is a drive-through light display that allows you to stay warm and cozy in your car all the while admiring the epic displays. For more information about pricing and tickets, be sure to check out the Spanish Fork Festival Of Lights website. Festival Of Lights, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, USA

  1. Christmas In Color, Kearns

Christmas in Color/Facebook Christmas in Color is another drive-through holiday light show with over one million lights, synchronized to music. This beloved family tradition features larger-than-life displays that will reignite your enthusiasm for the holiday season, no matter your age! For more information, be sure to check out the official drive-thru light show’s website.

  1. Willard Bay State Park

Willard Bay State Park/Facebook Head to Willard Bay State Park for an enchanting display of colorful holiday Christmas lights. This beautiful outdoor destination becomes positively enchanting this time of year. For more information about prices and times, head on over to the official website (linked).

  1. Luminaria at Thanksgiving Point, Lehi

Thanksgiving Point/Facebook Luminara is a breathtaking light display at Thanksgiving Point. Thanksgiving Point’s website tells us that it’s slated to be “a holiday spectacular that’s unlike anything you’ve experienced before.” Enjoy a mile-long walk with 8,000 programmable luminaries. For tickets and additional information, be sure to visit the official Luminaria at Thanksgiving Point website. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT 84043, USA

  1. Utah’s Christmas Town, Helper

Utah’s Christmas Town/Facebook Utah’s Christmas Town IS Helper, and this little town goes all-out for the holiday. The “Lights On” ceremony, the Helper Electric Light Parade are just a couple of the festivities you can look forward to when you visit this charming small town in Utah. For more information, check out the official Utah’s Christmas Town Facebook Page.

Do you agree that these are some of the best Christmas light displays in Utah? These are just a few from around the state – which other ones should we include soon? Be sure to let us know in the comments below – we’d love to hear from you!

bogleydotcom/flickr

Our list of some of the very best Christmas light displays in Utah begins in Roy. Walk through a winter wonderland of brightly-lit trees at the Roy City Municipal Building complex. This year’s lighting ceremony festivities include a visit from Santa and musical performances from local groups. Curious to learn more? Check out the official Roy, Utah website for details and more.

Roy, UT, USA

Charles (Chuck) Peterson

If you’ve lived in Utah for at least a year, you’ve surely seen the lights at Temple Square. The tradition began in 1965 and has been a favorite family holiday activity ever since. The LDS Church doesn’t know exactly how many twinkle lights grace this space, but the latest guess falls in somewhere just below one million lights. Curious to learn more? Christmas in Utah has never been so full of magic.

West North Temple, W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

JerryRigEverything/YouTube

This tree at Draper City Park is covered in more than 65,000 lights. Join the city for its tree lighting ceremony for a magical event you won’t soon forget. This is one of those unique holiday traditions in Utah everyone should experience once.

Debbie Gisle/YouTube

This Christmas light display has won ABC’s Great Christmas Light Fight, and rightly so! This display includes more than 500,000 lights, a castle, water features, fog, and synchronized music. For the most up-to-date information about what day the family will light up their home this year, be sure to check out what amounts to the best Christmas lights display in UT on Facebook.

445 W Heritage Dr, St. George, UT 84770, USA

Hogle Zoo

No list of the best Christmas light displays in Utah is complete without mentioning Zoo Lights. This year’s Zoo Lights event at Hogle Zoo is slated to be the biggest and best yet. More than 200 lighted displays make the Zoo festive for the holidays. Are you curious to learn more? You can check out the official event listing (linked) for more information about pricing, times, and tickets.

Dave McCowan/flickr

The Lights on Sherwood Drive is a beloved local Utah holiday tradition. We can’t wait to see what this neighborhood has planned for this year’s display! The event is different each year, but you can find out more when you follow the official page on Facebook.

1098 Sherwood Dr, Kaysville, UT 84037, USA

Ogden City

The festivities in Ogden never fail to disappoint. Line up along Washington Blvd. from 22nd Street to 26th Street for the Electric Light Parade. Santa rides on the last float, then he hops off and pushes the switch to turn Ogden’s Christmas lights on. For more details about this year’s event, be sure to check out the official Christmas Village event page.

Ogden, UT, USA

Spanish Fork City/Facebook

The Spanish Forest Festival Of Lights typically kicks off on Thanksgiving night and goes through January 1st. This fun-filled and family-friendly event is a drive-through light display that allows you to stay warm and cozy in your car all the while admiring the epic displays. For more information about pricing and tickets, be sure to check out the Spanish Fork Festival Of Lights website.

Festival Of Lights, Spanish Fork, UT 84660, USA

Christmas in Color/Facebook

Christmas in Color is another drive-through holiday light show with over one million lights, synchronized to music. This beloved family tradition features larger-than-life displays that will reignite your enthusiasm for the holiday season, no matter your age! For more information, be sure to check out the official drive-thru light show’s website.

Willard Bay State Park/Facebook

Head to Willard Bay State Park for an enchanting display of colorful holiday Christmas lights. This beautiful outdoor destination becomes positively enchanting this time of year. For more information about prices and times, head on over to the official website (linked).

Thanksgiving Point/Facebook

Luminara is a breathtaking light display at Thanksgiving Point. Thanksgiving Point’s website tells us that it’s slated to be “a holiday spectacular that’s unlike anything you’ve experienced before.” Enjoy a mile-long walk with 8,000 programmable luminaries. For tickets and additional information, be sure to visit the official Luminaria at Thanksgiving Point website.

Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT 84043, USA

Utah’s Christmas Town/Facebook

Utah’s Christmas Town IS Helper, and this little town goes all-out for the holiday. The “Lights On” ceremony, the Helper Electric Light Parade are just a couple of the festivities you can look forward to when you visit this charming small town in Utah. For more information, check out the official Utah’s Christmas Town Facebook Page.

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best Christmas light displays in Utah November 17, 2021 Beth C. What is winter in Utah like? If you’re planning to visit Utah during the wintertime, one thing’s for sure: you’ll want to bundle up! While temperatures can vary on a daily basis and according to which region of the state you’re in, it’s generally true that the winter season lasts from December to February. If you’re someone who appreciates winter weather, you’ll be pleased to hear that there are many parts of the state that experience snow. In fact, you’ll find that some of Utah’s most famous attractions are all the more breathtaking under a blanket of snow. For a case in point, check out Bryce Canyon National Park during the wintertime. It’s positively magical! What are the best ski resorts in Utah? Skiing is legendary here in Utah. The beautiful mountains lend themselves to epic ski runs during the winter, and visitors from all over the world flock to the Beehive State to take place in this beloved winter activity. If you’re wondering about the best ski resorts in Utah for a limited budget, we’ve found the places that promise the most bang for your buck. If you’re willing to travel a bit further and discover the hidden gem ski resorts, you’ll be treated to a rewarding experience that won’t cost quite as much as the most popular resorts. Some of the most affordable ski resorts in Utah include Beaver Mountain, Brian Head Resort, Cherry Peak Resort, Eagle Point Resort, and Nordic Valley. Does Utah have any winter hiking trails? Most people enjoy hiking in Utah during the summertime when there’s plenty of daylight and warm weather to take advantage of. Yet winter hiking can be just as rewarding of an experience, especially with a little preparation. Some of our favorite winter hiking trails in Utah include Mill B South to Lake Blanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Grandeur Peak in Millcreek Canyon, Queens Garden Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park, Donut Falls in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park, Big Spring Hollow Trail in Provo Canyon, Weeping Rock in Zion National Park, and Mesa Arch in Arches National Park. Learn more about how to take advantage of these beautiful winter hiking trails in Utah.

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best Christmas light displays in Utah

November 17, 2021

Beth C.

What is winter in Utah like? If you’re planning to visit Utah during the wintertime, one thing’s for sure: you’ll want to bundle up! While temperatures can vary on a daily basis and according to which region of the state you’re in, it’s generally true that the winter season lasts from December to February. If you’re someone who appreciates winter weather, you’ll be pleased to hear that there are many parts of the state that experience snow. In fact, you’ll find that some of Utah’s most famous attractions are all the more breathtaking under a blanket of snow. For a case in point, check out Bryce Canyon National Park during the wintertime. It’s positively magical! What are the best ski resorts in Utah? Skiing is legendary here in Utah. The beautiful mountains lend themselves to epic ski runs during the winter, and visitors from all over the world flock to the Beehive State to take place in this beloved winter activity. If you’re wondering about the best ski resorts in Utah for a limited budget, we’ve found the places that promise the most bang for your buck. If you’re willing to travel a bit further and discover the hidden gem ski resorts, you’ll be treated to a rewarding experience that won’t cost quite as much as the most popular resorts. Some of the most affordable ski resorts in Utah include Beaver Mountain, Brian Head Resort, Cherry Peak Resort, Eagle Point Resort, and Nordic Valley. Does Utah have any winter hiking trails? Most people enjoy hiking in Utah during the summertime when there’s plenty of daylight and warm weather to take advantage of. Yet winter hiking can be just as rewarding of an experience, especially with a little preparation. Some of our favorite winter hiking trails in Utah include Mill B South to Lake Blanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Grandeur Peak in Millcreek Canyon, Queens Garden Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park, Donut Falls in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park, Big Spring Hollow Trail in Provo Canyon, Weeping Rock in Zion National Park, and Mesa Arch in Arches National Park. Learn more about how to take advantage of these beautiful winter hiking trails in Utah.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re planning to visit Utah during the wintertime, one thing’s for sure: you’ll want to bundle up! While temperatures can vary on a daily basis and according to which region of the state you’re in, it’s generally true that the winter season lasts from December to February. If you’re someone who appreciates winter weather, you’ll be pleased to hear that there are many parts of the state that experience snow. In fact, you’ll find that some of Utah’s most famous attractions are all the more breathtaking under a blanket of snow. For a case in point, check out Bryce Canyon National Park during the wintertime. It’s positively magical!

What are the best ski resorts in Utah?

Skiing is legendary here in Utah. The beautiful mountains lend themselves to epic ski runs during the winter, and visitors from all over the world flock to the Beehive State to take place in this beloved winter activity. If you’re wondering about the best ski resorts in Utah for a limited budget, we’ve found the places that promise the most bang for your buck. If you’re willing to travel a bit further and discover the hidden gem ski resorts, you’ll be treated to a rewarding experience that won’t cost quite as much as the most popular resorts. Some of the most affordable ski resorts in Utah include Beaver Mountain, Brian Head Resort, Cherry Peak Resort, Eagle Point Resort, and Nordic Valley.

Does Utah have any winter hiking trails?

Most people enjoy hiking in Utah during the summertime when there’s plenty of daylight and warm weather to take advantage of. Yet winter hiking can be just as rewarding of an experience, especially with a little preparation. Some of our favorite winter hiking trails in Utah include Mill B South to Lake Blanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Grandeur Peak in Millcreek Canyon, Queens Garden Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park, Donut Falls in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park, Big Spring Hollow Trail in Provo Canyon, Weeping Rock in Zion National Park, and Mesa Arch in Arches National Park. Learn more about how to take advantage of these beautiful winter hiking trails in Utah.