Christmas is already felt in North Texas and, like every year, the area of Dallas–Fort Worth It becomes a large illuminated stage. Outdoor exhibits, driving tours, and free shows attract families and visitors all season long.
Of the 29 sites featured this year, according to Up To Date Dallasthese are 10 of the most chosen to enjoy Christmas lights in 2025.
1. The Prairie Lights Show (Grand Prairie)
Table of Contents
- 1. The Prairie Lights Show (Grand Prairie)
- 2. En Frisco Square (Frisco)
- 3. CityLine Plaza (in Richardson)
- 4. The Light Park (en Arlington, Frisco y Little Elm)
- 5. The lights of the Dallas Zoo
- 6. The Fort Worth Botanical Garden
- 7. The “Christmastime in Texas” show
- 8. Deerfield Christmas Lights (Plano)
- 9. Vitruvian Park (Addison)
- 10. Grapevine Christmas
It is one of the most popular tours in North Texas. The circuit, which is done by car, displays more than four million lights for two miles. The experience includes new exhibits and a Christmas Village with games, food stalls and activities for kids.
It is open every night from November 27 to December 31 a las 6 p.m. en Lynn Creek Park, 5610 Lake Ridge Pkwy., Grand Prairie. La entrada general It costs USD 50 per car and the fast pass costs USD 149 per car.
2. En Frisco Square (Frisco)
For 20 years, Frisco Square has hosted the largest show in choreographed lights of the region. The lights are synchronized to music that visitors can listen to from the car. The proposal is completed with an ice rink, carriage rides and visits from Santa Claus.
It is open from November 21 to January 5, 6 to 10 p.m.., at Frisco Square, 8843 Coleman Blvd., Frisco. The choreographed light show is free, but other activities have a cost between USD 5 and USD 30.
3. CityLine Plaza (in Richardson)
CityLine Plaza is illuminated with more than half a million Christmas lights and a large central tree. It is a free and accessible alternativedesigned for family walks and night photographs.
It is available to the public from November 17 to January 4, 2026 at CityLine Plaza, 1150 State St., Richardson.
4. The Light Park (en Arlington, Frisco y Little Elm)
It is open every day from November 7 to January 4. Photo: thelightpark.comThis experience is lived without getting out of the car. Each venue offers a one-mile course with millions of LED lights synchronized to music, glowing tunnels and illuminated trees. Pets are allowed and there is a sale of festive food.
To attend, it is open every day of the November 7 to January 4, 2026, at night, at Hurricane Harbor Arlington, 1800 E. Lamar Blvd., Arlington; Riders Field, 7300 Rough Riders Trail, Frisco; y Little Elm Park, 701 W. Eldorado Pkwy., Little Elm. Tickets cost USD 29.99 per vehicle and they will rise to USD 60 per vehicle starting in December.
5. The lights of the Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo adds a night tour with more than two million lights, themed lanterns and musical performances. Also offered private igloo spaces and special activities for the whole family.
It will be open to the public from November 14 through January 4, 2026 at the Dallas Zoo650 S RL Thornton Fwy, Dallas. The general entry to zoological costs USD 18 and the Dallas Zoo Lights are an additional $10. Admission is free for members, though parking is $14.
6. The Fort Worth Botanical Garden
It is located at 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth. Photo: fwbg.org.This event proposes a night walk along a one-mile illuminated path inside the botanical garden. The light installations are integrated into the natural landscape and offer a calmer and more contemplative experience.
It is open every day of the November 21 to January 4, 2026, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. en 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth. Cuesta USD 20 for adultsUSD 13 for children from 3 to 12 years old and admission is free for children under 2 years old. On the other hand, on-site parking costs USD 25 if purchased in advance. All-access passes are $58 and include parking.
7. The “Christmastime in Texas” show
This is an immersive Christmas lights experience in Joshua. It can be toured by car and includes bright lights, displays and Christmas landscapes. In addition, visitors can arrive in vehicles of all sizes and enjoy the landscape from the comfort of the car.
The program is open from November 27 to December 27 from 6 to 10 p.m. at 5801 Country Road 904Z, Joshua. The price per vehicle is USD 37.30 to USD 87.30.
8. Deerfield Christmas Lights (Plano)
The plan is available on weekdays and weekends. Photo: visitplano.com.This residential neighborhood is transformed every December into a point of attraction. The houses are decorated with Christmas lights and figures and the tour can be done on foot, by car or in horse-drawn carriages.
The plan is available from December 1 to 30, 7 to 10 pm weekdays and 7 to 11 pm weekends in the Deerfield neighborhood, located between Preston Rd. and Coit Rd., Plano. Admission is free.
9. Vitruvian Park (Addison)
Vitruvian Park is illuminated with colored lights on the trees and paths. The proposal is free and on some nights live music is added, which makes the walk a cultural as well as a visual option.
It’s open every day from November 22 to January 1from 5 to 11 pm at the Parque Vitruvian, 3966 Vitruvian Way, Addison.
10. Grapevine Christmas
Grapevine Christmas offers a month of activities. Photo: gograpevine.com.Known as the “Christmas Capital of Texas,” Grapevine offers an intense agenda of activities, decorations and themed events for more than a month. Christmas trains, shows and lights cover much of the city.
It is open to the public November 28 to December 30 in Grapevine. The price varies depending on the activity.
