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Winter Wonderland and Annual Electric Light Parade

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Event# 928-474-5242

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Payson Parks and Recreation’s event will be held at Green Valley Park next to the Zane Grey Museum. There will be fun for all! Kids can enjoy our festive inflatables and games on the lawn. Santa will make an appearance for pictures by the lake from 2-4pm. Attendees can enjoy the picnic area after visiting our food vendors. There will also be merchandise vendors on site for those of you looking for the perfect Christmas gifts.

To kick off the holiday lights, our ceremonial Christmas Tree Lighting will take place at 5:30pm at Deming Pioneer Park. Make sure to walk down Main Street afterwards and find a spot for the best Electric Light Parade around! The parade will begin at 6pm and will head down Main Street to the Sawmill Theater. Make sure to keep an eye out for Santa and the Mogollon Monster at the end of the parade!

Winter Wonderland and Annual Electric Light Parade

Address : Green Valley Park and Historic Main Street Apache Junction AZ
Phone : 928-474-5242   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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