Tree Lightings and Decoration Displays

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Holiday light display.Is there anything more magical than counting down until the tree lights appear? Here’s our list of tree lighting and fantastic decoration displays throughout Westchester County

Westchester’s Winter Wonderland

This incredible display runs until December 31 at Kensico Dam, Valhalla. Embark on a 1.2-mile drive-thru adventure filled with thousands of colorful lights, beloved holiday characters, and breathtaking displays. Get ready to light up your holiday season—all from the cozy comfort of your car!

Holiday Lane at Christmas in America

Located in Mount Vernon, this unique holiday experience runs until December 29. Decorated with over 100,000 twinkling lights, captivating animatronics, and several themed areas, children and adults alike will feel the magic of Christmas come alive at Holiday Lane.

Grand Holiday Illumination at Untermyer Gardens

The Walled Garden at Untermyer Gardens in Yonkers is lit with more than 100,000 lights, holiday music from many traditions is played, and thousands of visitors enjoy the holiday sights. Admission is free, and complimentary hot chocolate is provided. However, a donation is suggested to benefit the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy.

Lumina at Harvest Moon

Immerse yourself in the warmth and magic of our enchanting, illuminated forest. Over half a million brilliant lights will create a cozy and inviting glow, filling the air with holiday cheer. Check the calendar to see which days you can meet Santa and listen to a holiday choir! They are open through December 30.

Holiday Lights at Muscoot Farm

Located in Katonah, this impressive light display is on Fridays and Saturdays in December. Visitors can see the animals in their decorated barns and enjoy holiday-themed activities and music. Admission is $25 for up to four people.

Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights

Experience the zoo all lit up for the holidays! Enjoy a light show of animated sculptures and the holiday trains at the Bronx Zoo this season. Keep warm with hot cocoa and enjoy a treat while watching an ice-carving demonstration or taking an animal-themed illuminated performer. The zoo also offers a sensory-inclusive night on January 3. Ticket prices vary by date, and they are open until January 5.

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