The Enchanted Forest Trail of Lights in Sherwood is a dreamy mile-long car ride through the dazzling lights. Stay socially-distant and magically enraptured with this festive attraction. The forest will be in a luminous bloom until the December 30th, 2020 so don’t hesitate to take a trip to Central Arkansas for another holiday spectacle this year. Let’s load up the car, turn on the Christmas tunes, and head to the forest!
The holidays may look a little different this year but that doesn’t mean the Christmas spirit is gone.
Getty Images/ ArtMarie Arkansans aren’t the only ones having to reenvision the holidays due to the pandemic but having to revamp tradition has been hard on everyone. Luckily one thing that hasn’t changed too much this year is Arkansas’ Trail of Lights.
Sherwood’s Enchanted Forest Trail of Lights is splendid drive-thru light show that every kid (and kid-at-heart) will treasure.
Google/Lolly Winne The lights were turned on early this year for some much needed extra cheer. The show will be on between 6 - 9:30 PM and available until Dec. 30th.
This isn’t your normal park-and-you’ve-seen-it show either.
Google/Eric Anderson The drive-thru trail is an entire mile long! The trail meanders through the park and begins at the Sherwood Sports Complex.
This is the biggest light show Sherwood has ever had, too!
Getty Images/Jennierae Gonzalez / EyeEm Five new displays have been added thanks to donations. Now, nearly 100 different displays can be seen along the drive-thru trail.
The lights bring different holiday scenes to life and guarantee an ear worm or two.
Facebook/City of Sherwood Arkansas - Government It’s fairly impossible to drive-thru and not sing along as the 12 Days of Christmas displays pass by.
It doesn’t matter how many years you’ve driven through the Enchanted Forest, the displays still have a bit of magic.
Google/Kianny_3 Part of that is because of their size! The new light displays are neck-craning and quite dazzling. And although Santa won’t be making an appearance, every attendee still gets a little treat - candy canes!
This is just one way to safely celebrate the holidays this year.
Getty Images/Sirichai Puangsuwan / EyeEm Find more festive fun by plotting out Arkansas’ Trail of Lights. For more details on the Enchanted Forest, head to Sherwood’s city website.
Have you seen the Enchanted Forest Trail of Lights before? Share your favorite spot for holiday lights in Arkansas in the comments below!
Getty Images/ ArtMarie
Arkansans aren’t the only ones having to reenvision the holidays due to the pandemic but having to revamp tradition has been hard on everyone. Luckily one thing that hasn’t changed too much this year is Arkansas’ Trail of Lights.
Google/Lolly Winne
The lights were turned on early this year for some much needed extra cheer. The show will be on between 6 - 9:30 PM and available until Dec. 30th.
Google/Eric Anderson
The drive-thru trail is an entire mile long! The trail meanders through the park and begins at the Sherwood Sports Complex.
Getty Images/Jennierae Gonzalez / EyeEm
Five new displays have been added thanks to donations. Now, nearly 100 different displays can be seen along the drive-thru trail.
Facebook/City of Sherwood Arkansas - Government
It’s fairly impossible to drive-thru and not sing along as the 12 Days of Christmas displays pass by.
Google/Kianny_3
Part of that is because of their size! The new light displays are neck-craning and quite dazzling. And although Santa won’t be making an appearance, every attendee still gets a little treat - candy canes!
Getty Images/Sirichai Puangsuwan / EyeEm
Find more festive fun by plotting out Arkansas’ Trail of Lights. For more details on the Enchanted Forest, head to Sherwood’s city website.
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