Austin’s annual Trail of Lights is a beloved holiday tradition among Central Texas families, and it’s back for yet another season of Christmas magic. The event is drive-thru only this year, but the same two million lights and festive displays we all know and love will be present as ever.

For the 56th year in a row, Austin’s beloved Trail of Lights will return for another enchanting holiday season.

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Things will look a little different this time around, as the event is drive-thru only, but the holiday magic we all know and love won’t be going anywhere.

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Over two million lights adorn every inch of the trail, including 90 trees trimmed from tip to trunk with glittering bulbs.

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You’ll also pass by a whopping 70 displays, including favorites like Candy Land, Santa’s House, and Santa’s Workshop that make appearances every year.

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Several lighted tunnels illuminate the darkness, and—as with snowflakes—no two are exactly alike. There’s enchantment around every corner, and the element of surprise only adds to it.

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Kids from one to 92 will get a glimmer in their eye as the whimsical winter wonderland unfolds all around. For added wonderment, tune into Trail of Lights Radio and listen to classic holiday songs.

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To keep both attendees and staff members safe, tickets must be purchased online in advance of your visit.

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Choose between General Admission and a Dash Pass, the latter including a festive goodie bag and early access to the trail from 5:45 p.m. until 7 p.m. (gates open to the public at 7). Dash Passes are $60 per vehicle.

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For general admission, you’ll need to select a time slot. Available times are 7 p.m., 8 p.m., 9 p.m., and 9:45 p.m. on select nights only. Tickets range from $25-$35 depending on which slot and particular date you choose.

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Visit the Trail of Lights website or Facebook page to learn more.

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Have you ever been to Trail of Lights? If so, will you be attending this year? Let us know in the comments. For another epic drive-thru light show in Texas, check out our previous article.

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