As the days grow shorter, Lubbock comes alive with holiday cheer, with various Christmas light displays for residents and visitors. Here's your guide to the most incredible sites to enjoy holiday lights in the Hub City.
Santa Land is a popular tradition at Mackenzie Park (600 Cesar E. Chavez Drive), with a 50-foot tree, interactive displays, and free admission from December 9 to 22.
Texas Technology University's campus will be lit up with 250,000 white, red, and orange lights and a large Christmas tree at the Broadway entrance. Visitors can walk or drive through to enjoy the decorations lit up for the annual Carol of Lights event, which started December 8.
Tech Terrace Neighborhood is located across 19th Street from Texas Tech. This beautiful neighborhood boasts unique architecture and artistic Christmas displays. Grab a hot chocolate from J&B Coffee and take in the sights.
Vintage Township, located on 114th Street between Slide Road and Quaker Avenue, transforms into a magical Christmas village with dazzling lights and festive charm.
Lubbock Light Park is a drive-through light show, near the South Plains Mall, charges $30 per car and includes synchronized music. It opens around 5:30 p.m. and goes until 10 or 11 p.m., depending on the day.
Celebrate the season with these festive spots around Lubbock!
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