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Holiday Celebrations in Central Texas to Check Out!

November 13, 2018 by Nutty Hiker Last Modified: May 9, 2023Leave a Comment

Christmas is almost here and with it a ton of holiday celebrations in Central Texas that you just have to check out! If you know of any that I missed, please comment below and let me know!

Austin Trail of Lights

Austin Trail of Lights
Photo By: Trail of Lights Foundation

Austin’s largest holiday tradition and 2nd largest event in the city, the Austin Trail of Lights is located at Zilker Park in Austin. With over 65+ displays, 2 million lights, food trucks, nightly entertainment, and holiday activities it is easy to see why this is an annual tradition for many.

Dates: Dec 10 – 23, 2018
Times: 7 pm – 10 pm
Location:  Zilker Park in Austin
Cost:  Dec 10-13 & 17-19 FREE ; Dec 14-16 & 20-23 $3 per person for ages 12+
Parking: Advance Parking at Zilker Park is available online. No parking will be sold onsite.
More Info:

  • Trail of Lights site: https://austintrailoflights.org/

LBJ Tree Lighting

LBJ Tree Lighting Ceremony
Photo By: LBJ State Park

Visit the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park near Johnson City for the LBJ Tree Lighting, a tradition that was started by President and Mrs. Johnson 49 years ago.

Festivities begin before sunset at 5 p.m. when holiday music will begin and continue into the night. Visitors can enjoy seeing the park and nature trails decorated in festive holiday fare. The tree lighting ceremony happens at 6 p.m.

Date: Dec. 16, 2018, 5 p.m.-9 p.m
Location: Lyndon B. Johnson State Park, 199 Park Road 52, Stonewall, Texas
More Info: LBJ State Park Website

BLORA Lights

BLORA Nature In Lights
Photo by: Bridget Carlson (Nutty Hiker)

A favorite among those stationed at Fort Hood, BLORA lights (aka Nature in Lights) is a 5 1/2-mile drive-through light display located on Lake Belton at Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA for short).

BLORA Nature In Lights
Photo by: Bridget Carlson (Nutty Hiker)

There is a cost (per vehicle to get in) and the wait to get in is typically long. We have waited 2.5 hours once before getting out of line, so if you plan to go, plan to go early in the season or after Christmas. Otherwise, get there early!

Date: Nov 16 2018 – Jan 6 2019
Time: Open nightly 5:30 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Location: Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA) – N Nolan Road and Cottage Road Fort Hood, Texas 76544 United States Google Map
Cost (2018): 
Car, Mini-Van & Pick-Up – $15; 15 – Passenger Van, Limos & RVs – $30; 24 – Passenger Van – $50; 47 – Passenger Van or Larger Bus – $75
More Info: Fort Hood MWR

Mother Neff Christmas

Mother Neff Christmas
Photo Credit: Mother Neff State Park

A fairly recent tradition (in 2018, it will be their 4th year) a Mother Neff Christmas hosts Christmas crafts, a festive scavenger hunt, guided hikes, and shopping.

In 2018 the Leon River Dutch Oven Gang will host cooking demonstrations and serve holiday treats.

Date & Time: December 8, 2018;  10am-3pm
Location: Mother Neff State Park, 1680 TX-236 Highway, Moody, TX 76557
Cost (2018): Program is free with paid park admission. Adults (13 and older): $2
More Info: There are no plans for 2022 Christmas in the Park.

Carlson Light Display & Show

Carlson Light Display & Show, Harker Heights, Texas

Obviously, we are going to throw ourselves into the mix. Over 30,000 lights programmed to 40 minutes of music, we have become an annual holiday tradition for many! To find out all the information about this year’s show, visit Carlson Light Display here on my blog.

Date: December 1 -25
Time: 7pm-10pm (6pm-midnight December 24 & 25)
Location: Harker Heights
Cost: Free
More Info: Click Here

Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historic Site Trail of Lights

Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historic Site Trail of Lights
Photo By: Texas State Parks

Enjoy a beautiful 1/4 mile lighted walk along a trail that overlooks the city of La Grange and is adorned with thousands of lights which will lead you to the traditionally decorated 1850’s era home of German immigrant Heinrich Kreische bedecked in German-Texas Christmas splendor. Enjoy entertainment and the hospitality of the Friends of Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery who sponsor the event.

Dates: December 1, 7, 8, 14, 15
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Location: 414 State Loop 92, La Grange, TX 78945-5733
Cost: Admission Fee Required (does not state cost)
More Info: Park Website

Marble Fall’s Walkway of Lights

Marble Falls Walkway of Lights
Photo by: City of Marble Falls

Celebrate the holidays at Marble Falls with over two million lights, photos with Santa, and more!

Location: Lakeside Park in Marble Falls. 305 Buena Vista Dr, Marble Falls, TX 78654
Dates: Nov 16 – Dec 26
Times: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Cost: Free
More Info: City of Marble Falls Website

San Saba Christmas Extravaganza

Mill Pond Park, City of San Saba
Photo by: City of San Saba

The San Saba Christmas Extravaganza is an all-day event starting at 9 a.m and lasting until after sunset with the Lighted Christmas Parade.

  • 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Pecan Capital Trade Day on the San Saba County Courthouse Square
  • 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. “Sip N Stroll” throughout the downtown district (ticket required)
  • 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.  Santa’s Workshop at the Estep-Burleson Plaza
  • 5:30 p.m. River City Band Holiday Concert begins in front of the Arrowhead Bank
  • 6:30 p.m. Lighted Christmas Parade

After the parade, take a drive through Mill Pond Park to experience the “Dancing Lights of Mill Pond Park!” which is open nightly.

Location: Downtown San Saba
Date: Dec 8
Times: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Cost: Free
More Info: City of San Saba Website

Emily Ann Trail of Lights in Wimberly

Walk a path through six acres of decorated Wonderland all done by volunteers and local businesses. Hang around the burning Ye Olde Yule Log (as weather permits) nightly with friends and family to warm up, or visit Santa in his house!

Location: EmilyAnn Theater & Gardens 1101 FM 2325Wimberley, Texas 78676
Date: Nov 24 – Dec 28
Times: 6:00-9:00 p.m. (Sunday-Thursday); 6:00-10:00 p.m. (Friday & Saturday)
Cost: Free, Donations Accepted
More Info: EmilyAnn Theater & Gardens Website

Johnson City Lights Spectacular

Johnson City Christmas Lights
Photo by: Johnson City Chamber of Commerce

Johnson City transforms itself into what always reminds me of a Christmas Hallmark Channel Movie town. You know the movies that I am talking about! They come on a Christmas time and features these quiet and cute towns all decked out in Christmas lights and decorations!

The season-long celebration ends New Year’s day which gives you plenty of time to explore Johnson City’s downtown merchants, art galleries and restaurants by foot or by carriage ride.

Events: 

  • Nov 23 – Lighting of the Courthouse – Nov 23 at 6:30 p.m. kicks off the lighting of the courthouse and firework display. More than a million lights will fill three city blocks including the Courthouse, City Park and Pedernales Electric Co-op headquarters.
  • Nov 24 – Lighted Hooves & Wheels Parade – Nov 24 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Dec 8-9 & Dec 15-16 – Living Story of Christmas at the First Methodist Church – The second and third weekends (Friday & Saturday) in December, the First United Methodist Church hosts a living nativity. The shows run every half hour from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm.
  • Nov 24, Dec 1, 8, & 15 – Lamplight Tours of the Historic LBJ Boyhood Home – 6-9pm – National park rangers provide tours of this historic house and explain life in Johnson City before rural electrification.

Dates: Nov 23 – Jan 1
Cost: Free
Location: Johnson City
More Info: Johnson City Chamber of Commerce

Starry Starry Nights Lighted Christmas Park

Llano Starry Nights
Photo by: City of Llano

Located within Badu Park in Llano, Texas this park turns into a winter wonderland complete with man-made snow on December 8th!

Enjoy a walk along the Llano river surrounded by thousands of twinkling lights and displays beginning November 23rd until December 31st! Or roast marshmallows by the fire, get your picture taken with Santa or visit the cookie decorating room.

Events:

  • Snow Day – December 8th 1pm-9pm
  • Visit Santa (get a picture taken) – 6-8pm every Fri & Sat until December 22

Location: Badu Park, 300 Legion Dr., Llano, TX 78643
Dates: Nov 23 – Dec 31
Times: 6pm-9pm
More Info: Llano Starry Nights Website

What are some other holiday celebrations in Central Texas that we missed? Comment below and let us know!

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