There may be magical light displays all around Dallas – Fort Worth in celebration of the holidays, but Vitruvian Park’s display most definitely stands out from the crowd. The spectacular park in Addison features a spring-fed creek and 19 acres of green space, and it utilizes bold and unusual color combinations and wrapped trees to make the park one of the most photographed Christmas light displays around. Here’s why a walk through this park is like a fairy tale:
The theme of individual tree light colors reflecting on the water transports guests to an enchanting wonderland.
chaosplay.com/Flickr Parking and admission is free, and the beauty can be enjoyed either by walking along the trails or by car.
To break up the monotone tree wrap look, some large trees are wrapped in all the colors of the season.
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Brandi K/Trip Advisor Millions of lights here create a truly magical wonderland.
Photographers love to experiment with special effects from the light displays.
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chaosplay.com/Flickr It’s difficult to take it all in on a single trip; many locals return to the park several times each holiday season.
Food trucks frequent the park during the lights display so people can enjoy a beverage and food while visiting!
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The park is lit through January 1, 2018.
nowpacking/Trip Advisor Even without the holiday lights, the park is a great place to visit!
This family-friendly and affordable night offers a fairytale experience for young and old alike. Just dress for whatever Texas calls for on that day and head out there for an unforgettable holiday light experience! For more information about this festive event – as well as other fun happenings in the area, check out their events calendar!
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Parking and admission is free, and the beauty can be enjoyed either by walking along the trails or by car.
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Brandi K/Trip Advisor
Millions of lights here create a truly magical wonderland.
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It’s difficult to take it all in on a single trip; many locals return to the park several times each holiday season.
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nowpacking/Trip Advisor
Even without the holiday lights, the park is a great place to visit!
If you’ve been to Vitruvian Lights in Addison, what were your thoughts? Would you recommend it to others? We’d love for you to share your thoughts in the comment section below.
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