There are many new holiday traditions throughout the Bluegrass State, and then there are those that have delighted visitors for years. Southern Lights in Kentucky has been around for almost three decades and each year welcomes more than 100,000 guests to admire the lights at this iconic Bluegrass destination. The Kentucky Horse Park is a favorite place to visit any time of year, but during the holidays you will love experiencing this drive-thru Christmas light display in Kentucky that offers three miles of over one million twinkling lights, as well as a few other surprises for the entire family.

The Kentucky Horse Park and its campground are popular destinations all year long that attract visitors from all over the state and beyond.

Facebook/Southern Lights While not all attractions are open throughout the colder months, it’s still a nice time to visit, especially in the evening throughout the holidays for Southern Lights.

Southern Lights is a three-mile-long drive-thru light display that showcases over one million sparkling lights.

Facebook/Southern Lights Hours and pricing information can be found through the link below, but the event runs now through December 31st. Advanced ticket purchase is recommended and if you do so, you’ll get to enter the drive-thru in an expedited line.

If you visit on a weekend, be prepared for long lines but a wait that’s worth it.

Facebook/Southern Lights Just turn up the Christmas tunes and pass around the snacks while you wait your turn to drive through the impressive displays.

The light displays range from horse-themed to traditional Christmas and the quality and quantity of the display are what keeps guests returning each year.

Facebook/Southern Lights Your family can also catch a glimpse of the big guy in red, as Santa Claus will be there through December 24th. He will wave from a distance and kids will also have a chance to hand in that all important letter.

After the drive-thru, you can park and visit Animal Land, which is included with admission.

Facebook/Southern Lights Visit with adorable animals like kangaroos, baby camels, miniature zebras, and more. For an extra fee you can also feed the animals and take a ride on a camel or pony!

After you visit with the animals, grab some kettle corn and a hot chocolate and head home after a memorable holiday evening.

Facebook/Southern Lights This Bluegrass tradition is truly a favorite of many and with a spectacular light display and fun for the whole family, it’s easy to see why.

Southern Lights in Kentucky is a holiday tradition that many families return to year after year. It’s what many call the best drive-thru light display in Kentucky and as an award-winning event, it’s safe to say that everyone in your family will drive away in the holiday spirit. Is a drive through the over one million lights at Southern Lights something you look forward to every year? Have you been this year? Let us know in the comments!

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While not all attractions are open throughout the colder months, it’s still a nice time to visit, especially in the evening throughout the holidays for Southern Lights.

Hours and pricing information can be found through the link below, but the event runs now through December 31st. Advanced ticket purchase is recommended and if you do so, you’ll get to enter the drive-thru in an expedited line.

Just turn up the Christmas tunes and pass around the snacks while you wait your turn to drive through the impressive displays.

Your family can also catch a glimpse of the big guy in red, as Santa Claus will be there through December 24th. He will wave from a distance and kids will also have a chance to hand in that all important letter.

Visit with adorable animals like kangaroos, baby camels, miniature zebras, and more. For an extra fee you can also feed the animals and take a ride on a camel or pony!

This Bluegrass tradition is truly a favorite of many and with a spectacular light display and fun for the whole family, it’s easy to see why.

For more information on Southern Lights in Kentucky and to purchase tickets ahead of time, visit the event’s website and follow along on Facebook.

And for more on the Kentucky Horse Park and what to expect throughout the other seasons of the year, take a look at our previous article.

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