One of the best parts of the holiday season is spending time with family and friends (afterall the delicious food, of course). And while we’re all about classic traditions likegift exchanges,Christmas moviesandparty games, this year we suggest starting a new holiday ritual by visiting one of these festive drive-thru Christmas light events in the New York and New Jersey area. No car? No problem. We’ve included a couple of holiday lights experiences in the NYC area that don’t require wheels. So, go ahead and grab your loved ones, a tin ofholiday cookies,准备体验惊险和memorable display of festive cheer. ‘Tis the season!
15 Festive Drive-Thru Christmas Lights in NY and NJ (Plus, a Few You Can See on Foot)
1.NYC Winter Lantern Festival in Roslyn, New York
- Distance from NYC:50 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:cultural experience, affordable, close to NYC
The NYC Winter Lantern Festival has returned for the holiday season and has expanded to four different locations: Staten Island, Queens and two Long Island options. Each drive-thru or walkable location has a different theme but all feature over 10,000 LED Chinese-inspired artisan lanterns, on-site food vendors and live performances at select locations. Thesewinterlantern installations are available to enjoy until January 8, 2023.
2.Amaze NYC Light Festival in Citi Field, Queens
- Distance from NYC:40 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:easily accessible, holiday shopping, family friendly
Start a new tradition with your family and friends by visiting the Amaze Light Festival at Citi Field in Queens. This holiday extravaganza offers millions ofstate-of-the-art lightsacross more than 50,000 square feet with larger than life festive decorations, train rides, tubing, thematic adventures and a candy shop. German-styled cottages feature local vendors that sell everything from unique decor todelicious holiday treats. The event runs until January 8, 2023 and tickets can be purchased online.
3.Westchester’s Winter Wonderland in Valhalla, New York
- Distance from NYC:1 hour
- Why We Recommend It:charming, family friendly, small-town atmosphere
Take a ride through 1.2 miles of Westchester’s Winter Wonderland where you’ll find popular holiday characters, a North Pole, a twirling tunnel, towering candy canes, glowing snowballs and a playground of elves. The best part? There will be a liveSantato wave to from the comfort of your own car while listening to a personalizedholiday playlist. Tickets need to be purchased in advance and the event ends January 1, 2023.
4.Magic of Lights in Jones Beach, New York
- Distance from NYC:1 hour
- Why We Recommend It:affordable, charming, family friendly
One of Long Island’s most popular light displays is back at Jones Beach State Park with more than a mile of cheerful and sparkling holiday scenes. As you drive through Magic of Lights, you’ll come across hundreds of dazzling lights featuring favorite holiday characters. Be sure to stop by the North Pole where kids (and adults too!) can drop off letters to Santa Claus by using apre-made template. This event runs until December 30.
5.DiDonato’s Magical Holiday Express in Hammonton, New Jersey
- Distance from NYC:2 hours
- Why We Recommend It:plenty of things to do, holiday shopping, great weekend getaway
If the Polar Express is one of your favoriteholiday movies,you’re going to want to visit DiDonato’s Magical Holiday Express in Hammonton,NJ. Hop on a train and ride through millions ofChristmas lightsand meet good ol’ Saint Nick himself and his elves for a photo opportunity. Admission also includes story time and pictures with Mrs. Claus, a present from Santa, a holiday movie tent,a toy marketand a walkthrough holiday village. Tickets sell out quickly but can be purchased online or at the door. Open until December 30.
6.Peace, Love & Lights in Bethel, New York
- Distance from NYC:2 hours
- Why We Recommend It:great weekend getaway, plenty of things to do, small-town atmosphere
With new areas and expanded displays, Peace, Love & Lights at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts has expanded its popular holiday attraction. The 1.7-mile drive-thru experience features themed areas such as Holidays Around the World, Candy Cane Lane, Snowflake Alley and Groovy Way (a nod to theWoodstockfestival). Once your drive is over, head to the Holiday Hub where you and your family can indulge in comfort food,holiday drinks, s’mores by the fire and much more. The drive-thru takes about 35 minutes and is open on a partial schedule until January 1, 2023.
7.Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights in the Bronx, New York
- Distance from NYC:50 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:easily accessible, educational, walkable
Grab yourhot cocoaandwinter coatsand stop by the Bronx Zoo for a festive animal-themed light show. This walk-through experience features a new holiday tree show, colored tunnels and more than 360 lanterns representing animal and plant species. Other activities include a holiday train, ice carving demonstrations, costumed stilt walkers, a wildlife theater and seasonal treats all at an additional cost. Open on select dates from November 18 through January 8, 2023.
8.Skylands Stadium Christmas Light Show in Augusta, New Jersey
- Distance from NYC:2 hours
- Why We Recommend It:family friendly, plenty of things to do, laid-back vibe
There’s no better place to help you get in on the holiday fun than Skylands Stadium Christmas Light Show in Augusta, NJ. After driving through 1 mile of over two million lights (!), you can stop by the outdoor Christmas Village and enjoyice skating, photos with Santa, carnival rides, a s’mores station and much more. There’s even a winter beer garden for those in need of some adult tipples. Side note: This is the perfect place to snap some family photos if you need one for your holiday cards. Open on select dates from November 23 until December 30.
9.Riverhead Holiday Light Show in Calverton, New York
- Distance from NYC:2 hours
- Why We Recommend It:affordable, not too crowded, small-town atmosphere
Back for its fifth year, the Riverhead Holiday Light show is located on Long Island and is a can’t-miss drive thru experience. Back a bag filled with your favoriteholiday treatsto enjoy while you wind through the 1-mile long route that features hundreds of dazzling holiday themed light displays. Be sure to tune your radio to listen and sing along to a synced playlist. The show starts at 5 p.m. each night and is open on select dates from November 22 until December 31. Check out their website for more even more locations in New York and New Jersey.
10.Orchard of Lights in Hillsdale, New Jersey
- Distance from NYC:1 hour
- Why We Recommend It:holiday shopping, great for kids, small town atmosphere
During the holiday season, fall-favorite Demarest Farms in Hillsdale, NJ transforms into a fun and magical display of lights and joyful activities. The Orchard of Lights offers a guided drive-thru tour of 32 acres of light displays that takes about 25 minutes. After the tour, warm up by thefire pitwith some s’mores and hot cocoa, take pictures with Santa and listen to his singing reindeer. Be sure to stop by their retail farm market for some seasonal anddelicious treats. Open from November 23 until January 1, 2023, and reservations must be made online before visiting.
11.Winter WonderLights in East Brunswick, New Jersey
- Distance from NYC:1 hour
- Why We Recommend It:affordable, family-friendly, easily accessible
With over 1.5 million lights to see, WinterWonder Lights in East Brunswick,New Jerseybrings a local family-owned business front and center with larger-than-life holiday themed displays. Hop in your car and a drive through a half mile of festive animated lights celebrating Christmas, Diwali, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Don’t forget to tune your radio to the event’s specific station to enhance your experience. Tickets can be purchased online, and the event is open from November 25 until January 1, 2023.
12.New York Botanical Garden Glow in the Bronx, New York
- Distance from NYC:30 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:easily accessible, walkable, educational
New York City’s largest outdoor holiday light experience is back for its third year at the New York Botanical Garden. NYBG Glow featureslight displaysthat span across 1.5 miles of the garden with dazzling LED lights, illuminated plant stories and whimsical installations. Guests can also add on an after-dark visit to the Holiday Train Show where model trains zip through New York landmarks or make a pit stop at the Bronx Night Market Holiday Pop-Up where you’ll find outdoor bars and the chance to indulge in some treats. The event runs at night on select dates from November 18 until January 14, 2023.
13.Dyker Heights Christmas Lights in Brooklyn, New York
- Distance from NYC:30 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:family friendly, walkable, laid-back vibe
When it comes to holiday cheer, no neighborhood does Christmas like Dyker Heights in Brooklyn. If you have access to a car, head to this Brooklyn locale for one of the best holiday lights displays in the whole country. Houses go completely over the top,decoratingtheir lawns in thousands of glistening lights, life-sized snowmen, sleighs, reindeer and Santas galore. It’s a can’t-miss event for the holiday season and the perfect field trip for entertaining kids or just getting into the holiday spirit.
14.A Very Furry Christmas Celebration at Sesame Place in Langhorne, Pennsylvania
- Distance from NYC:90 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:weekend getaway, great for kids, holiday shopping
OK, so this one isn’t technically in New York or New Jersey, but it’s definitely worth the trip. A Very Furry Christmas atSesame Place纽约是一个90分钟的车程,您可以celebr吗ate the holidays with your favorite characters. The park transforms into a Christmas wonderland with a 30-foot illuminated tree, a new Christmas Family Fun Zone, Christmas shows, a parade and a meet and greet with Santa. The event is open from November 19 until January 8, 2023.
15.Lightscape at Brooklyn Botanical Garden in Brooklyn, New York
- Distance from NYC:20 minutes
- Why We Recommend It:educational, for adults, walkable
Head to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden for an illuminated trail of over a million lights and works of art by both local and international artists along with the Winter Cathedral and reimagined Fire Garden. The one-mile trail runs through the garden’s 52 acres with light installations and colorful light displays that highlight the landscape. Guests can enjoy a curated soundtrack that complements the artwork and lights while stopping along various concessions throughout the trail that servemulled wine, hot cider, hot cocoa and other light bites. The event runs on select dates from November 16 until January 8, 2023.