If you live anywhere in northeastern Oklahoma, it’s worth the trip to visit the Rhema Christmas Light Display in Broken Arrow. Rhema – a local church just outside Tulsa – completely transforms their campus into a magical winter wonderland with over two million lights and it’s one of the most incredible light displays you’ll ever see. This is certainly among the best Christmas lights in Oklahoma. Get ready to be dazzled!

Every year, Rhema Church in Broken Arrow transforms its grounds into a magical winter wonderland with over two million lights.

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Acres and acres of land and hundreds of trees come to life as twinkling lights and music turn this place into one of the most festive places in the state.

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You can drive around the campus or there are several parking lots where you can park your car and get out and explore the place on foot. There is a section that is synchronized to music and it’s a must see attraction.

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Families have made visiting this place a yearly tradition and if you’ve never visited, you’re missing out on seeing the magic.

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There’s also a walk-thru bridge that is covered in lights and is set to music as you walk across it. Be sure to bring your camera….it’s a very popular photo op spot.

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You could spend hours here enjoying everything they offer. From carriage rides to hot cocoa to light shows, it’s truly a magical place to visit during the holiday season.

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The glittering lights will shine every day from 5:30 to 11:30 p.m until January 1, 2023. As always, the event is free of charge and open to the public.

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For more information and the full schedule, please visit their website. You won’t want to miss the best Christmas lights in Oklahoma!

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While in Broken Arrow visiting Rhema, head a few miles east and dine at Smokies – one of the best bbq joints in the state. Click here to read all about it.

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Address: 1025 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, USA

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Oklahoma Is Where Christmas Comes Alive October 29, 2022 William Suphan What are the best Christmas towns in Oklahoma? Oklahoma may not sound like an especially Christmasy place, but there are several towns that really get into the Christmas spirit. Tonkawa has its Olde Tyme Christmas Celebration with a parade, and a giant Christmas tree lighting, and kids can get their picture taken with Santa. The main area of town is decked out with garlands, lights, and more, making it a lovely Christmas destination. Guthrie has several Christmas events that remember the Territorial Days and bring old-fashioned Victorian Christmas traditions to the current day. With Victorian walks and Wassail beverages, you’ll think you’re in a holiday movie. What are Oklahoma’s best holiday festivals? Perhaps the most amazing Christmastime festival in the state is the Festival of Light in Chickasha. With over 3.5 million lights and a 172-foot-tall Christmas tree, you won’t see anything else like it. There are over four miles of walkable lighted trails to really put you in the holiday mood. If you’d prefer the comfort of your car, there are drive-through displays as well. This is one you won’t forget! The Philbrook Festival in Tulsa has a Lego Village, train rides, live music, tons of shopping, and the whole place is gorgeously lit with Christmas lights. It tends to sell out quickly, so get tickets as soon as possible! What are the most magical Christmas light displays in Oklahoma? Oklahoma has some truly epic light displays. The Twin Bridges Park of Lights in Fairland is comprised of over 40 holiday light displays sure to dazzle you. Enjoy hot cocoa while you ride trains, listen to carolers, and meet with Santa Claus. Oklahoma City’s Myriad Botanical Gardens has a massive ice skating rink surrounded by thousands of brilliant lights, making it a magical holiday experience. Muskogee really thrills with its Garden of Lights. 1.2 million lights turn this lush park into a winter wonderland, and you can enjoy it in your car or on foot. Much of the display is synchronized to music which really brings some magic to the experience.

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Oklahoma Is Where Christmas Comes Alive

October 29, 2022

William Suphan

What are the best Christmas towns in Oklahoma? Oklahoma may not sound like an especially Christmasy place, but there are several towns that really get into the Christmas spirit. Tonkawa has its Olde Tyme Christmas Celebration with a parade, and a giant Christmas tree lighting, and kids can get their picture taken with Santa. The main area of town is decked out with garlands, lights, and more, making it a lovely Christmas destination. Guthrie has several Christmas events that remember the Territorial Days and bring old-fashioned Victorian Christmas traditions to the current day. With Victorian walks and Wassail beverages, you’ll think you’re in a holiday movie. What are Oklahoma’s best holiday festivals? Perhaps the most amazing Christmastime festival in the state is the Festival of Light in Chickasha. With over 3.5 million lights and a 172-foot-tall Christmas tree, you won’t see anything else like it. There are over four miles of walkable lighted trails to really put you in the holiday mood. If you’d prefer the comfort of your car, there are drive-through displays as well. This is one you won’t forget! The Philbrook Festival in Tulsa has a Lego Village, train rides, live music, tons of shopping, and the whole place is gorgeously lit with Christmas lights. It tends to sell out quickly, so get tickets as soon as possible! What are the most magical Christmas light displays in Oklahoma? Oklahoma has some truly epic light displays. The Twin Bridges Park of Lights in Fairland is comprised of over 40 holiday light displays sure to dazzle you. Enjoy hot cocoa while you ride trains, listen to carolers, and meet with Santa Claus. Oklahoma City’s Myriad Botanical Gardens has a massive ice skating rink surrounded by thousands of brilliant lights, making it a magical holiday experience. Muskogee really thrills with its Garden of Lights. 1.2 million lights turn this lush park into a winter wonderland, and you can enjoy it in your car or on foot. Much of the display is synchronized to music which really brings some magic to the experience.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Oklahoma may not sound like an especially Christmasy place, but there are several towns that really get into the Christmas spirit. Tonkawa has its Olde Tyme Christmas Celebration with a parade, and a giant Christmas tree lighting, and kids can get their picture taken with Santa. The main area of town is decked out with garlands, lights, and more, making it a lovely Christmas destination. Guthrie has several Christmas events that remember the Territorial Days and bring old-fashioned Victorian Christmas traditions to the current day. With Victorian walks and Wassail beverages, you’ll think you’re in a holiday movie.

What are Oklahoma’s best holiday festivals?

Perhaps the most amazing Christmastime festival in the state is the Festival of Light in Chickasha. With over 3.5 million lights and a 172-foot-tall Christmas tree, you won’t see anything else like it. There are over four miles of walkable lighted trails to really put you in the holiday mood. If you’d prefer the comfort of your car, there are drive-through displays as well. This is one you won’t forget! The Philbrook Festival in Tulsa has a Lego Village, train rides, live music, tons of shopping, and the whole place is gorgeously lit with Christmas lights. It tends to sell out quickly, so get tickets as soon as possible!

What are the most magical Christmas light displays in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma has some truly epic light displays. The Twin Bridges Park of Lights in Fairland is comprised of over 40 holiday light displays sure to dazzle you. Enjoy hot cocoa while you ride trains, listen to carolers, and meet with Santa Claus. Oklahoma City’s Myriad Botanical Gardens has a massive ice skating rink surrounded by thousands of brilliant lights, making it a magical holiday experience. Muskogee really thrills with its Garden of Lights. 1.2 million lights turn this lush park into a winter wonderland, and you can enjoy it in your car or on foot. Much of the display is synchronized to music which really brings some magic to the experience.