Bluegrass Region Unveils Festive Holiday Light Attractions for 2024

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Lexington, Kentucky, is welcoming the 2024 holiday season with an enchanting array of festive light displays and attractions. The 2024 Best of the Bluegrass Holiday Lights Edition promises joy for families and friends with activities from Buffalo Trace Distillery’s magical light shows to the expansive Southern Lights Holiday Festival. Other highlights include Christmas at Mustard Seed Hill and the beloved Christmas House on Chinoe Road. Take part in the celebrations in the Bluegrass Region this December.

Bluegrass Region Unveils Festive Holiday Light Attractions for 2024

The beautiful city of Lexington, Kentucky, is gearing up for another magical holiday season with a spectacular lineup of festive light displays and attractions. The 2024 Best of the Bluegrass Holiday Lights Edition is here, and it promises to bring smiles to families and friends alike. With a variety of events to choose from, the Bluegrass Region is the place to be for holiday cheer!

Buffalo Trace Distillery’s Holidays at the Trace

One must-visit location this holiday season is the stunning Buffalo Trace Distillery, located at 113 Great Buffalo Trace in Frankfort. This year marks the 26th anniversary of their beloved annual event, offering guests the chance to experience the all-new attraction: “Spirited Nights.” This enchanting walk-through light show is available until December 22, but be sure to grab your tickets quickly as they are limited!

If you prefer a more relaxed experience, the drive-through lights are open every evening from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM until December 31, and the best part? Admission is completely free! Don’t forget to stop by their gift shop, which is open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sundays from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Note that the gift shop will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

Southern Lights Holiday Festival

If you’re in the mood for an extensive light show, the Southern Lights Holiday Festival is celebrating its 31st anniversary at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. This three-mile tour showcases over one million dazzling lights! Open from November 29 to December 31 from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM, please note that it will be closed on December 25.

Admission is priced at $35 per carload, which includes access to the exciting Holiday Village featuring Santa, Animal Land, and even a petting zoo! Visitors can enjoy a wealth of family activities as they stroll through festive displays and capture unforgettable memories.

Christmas at Mustard Seed Hill

Another great stop is the cozy Christmas at Mustard Seed Hill in Millersburg, running from December 7-23. Picture twinkling lights, live music, an Artisans Market, and delightful gingerbread house displays! The holiday café and carriage rides round out the experience, making it a lovely destination for families seeking seasonal fun.

Christmas House on Chinoe Road

No holiday celebration would be complete without a visit to the amazing Christmas House on Chinoe Road in Lexington, run by the dynamic duo, Ron and Linda Turner. With almost 30 years of experience spreading holiday joy, they provide extensive displays and a chance for little ones to sit with Santa Claus.

Parking & Family Activities

Visitors to the Southern Lights can easily park to explore the Holiday Village, which features wholesome activities such as photo opportunities with Santa and interactive animal experiences. It’s a fantastic way to engage the whole family and create heartwarming memories this holiday season!

Pre-purchase Ticket Advantages

For those planning to attend Southern Lights, consider pre-purchasing your tickets to enjoy expedited entry. Weekend visits might be a bit busier, so this little tip can save you time and ensure you experience all the magical sights without too much waiting.

Buffalo Trace Gift Shop

The Buffalo Trace Gift Shop will be bustling during the holiday season, so make sure to check it out during the specified hours to find unique gifts for your loved ones.

Community Highlights

It’s important to note that beyond these highlighted events, Lexington is filled with an array of festive activities and local business promotions throughout the city. Whether it’s light displays, musical performances, or outdoor gatherings, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this holiday season.

Continued Tradition

The Southern Lights festival alone draws over 100,000 guests annually, solidifying its reputation as a fantastic family-friendly holiday destination in Kentucky. So prepare your holiday spirit, gather your loved ones, and head over to enjoy the twinkling lights and joyful festivities awaiting in the Bluegrass Region!

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