Austin Trail of Lights, presented by H-E-B (December 16–22)
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Event that CNN named one of the best places to see Christmas lights in the country includes a Ferris wheel, entertainment, and more
The Deal
$3.59 for one general-admission ticket
- The event: Zilker Park lights up in Austin’s annual holiday festival, adding a dose of seasonal cheer in the form of lovely decorations, entertainment, a Ferris Wheel and more.
- The performers: Band Aid School of Music, Impact Dance Company, and more—click here for a schedule
- The press: CNN named the event one of the best places to see Christmas lights in the whole country
Event that CNN named one of the best places to see Christmas lights in the country includes a Ferris wheel, entertainment, and more
The Deal
$3.59 for one general-admission ticket
- The event: Zilker Park lights up in Austin’s annual holiday festival, adding a dose of seasonal cheer in the form of lovely decorations, entertainment, a Ferris Wheel and more.
- The performers: Band Aid School of Music, Impact Dance Company, and more—click here for a schedule
- The press: CNN named the event one of the best places to see Christmas lights in the whole country
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About Austin Trail of Lights
Each year, Austin-area residents come together and make their way to the Austin Trail of Lights, a community-wide celebration and local tradition. What began in 1965 as a small gathering dubbed "Yule Fest" now annually transforms Zilker Park into a winter wonderland visited by nearly half a million people. Guests walking through the gates are met by a collection of trees and light displays bedecked with over a million shimmering bulbs, a massive Christmas tree, and a ferris wheel that rewards riders of all ages with stunning views of the downtown skyline. They can also warm up chilly hands at the ever-popular Yule Log, which blazes under the careful eye of the Austin Fire Department. And if visitors build up an appetite after strolling the over one-mile circuit of wintry displays, they can extinguish hunger pangs by patronizing local restaurants, caterers, and food trucks that will be on hand for the festivities.