Winterhaven Festival of Lights
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Neighborhoods decked out in holiday decorations offer walk-through nights every night. All nights start around 6 p.m. and end promptly at 10 p.m. Tour our lights on a hayride wagon, a bus trolley, a pedal-powered group bike! You can also see the lights on foot. NO drive-thru dates for 2022.
The rides are popular ways to see the lights, so reservations are recommended. Make your reservation by directly contacting the ride company.
Winterhaven is located in central Tucson. The neighborhood is bordered by Prince on the North, Country Club on the East, Ft Lowell Blvd on the South, and Tucson Blvd on the West. Entrances into the neighborhood during the Festival are off Ft Lowell and Prince. Please go to the map link to see suggested routes through the neighborhood. There are no official parking areas.
Winterhaven Festival of Lights
Phone : 520-881-4483 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.winterhavenfestival.org/
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