The magic of this garden Christmas light display is really something else. Holiday cheer for your eyes, and a walk to warm you up. Whether you love the idea of a land full of lights or just want to see a large rainbow tree, we've got both in one spot for you. Come check out the wonderful light display at this stunning garden.
Winter is a stunning time for Overland Park Arboretum, from the frozen icy waterfall to the snow covered trees and bushes lining your path. It's a beautiful time, but what about holiday cheer?
The sun sets and the lights go on, bringing a whole new illumination to the garden for a short time each year.
Though there are more than 1,700 species of plants here, this botanical garden and arboretum is alight with more color than foliage for a while in the winter.
Most notable is the large tree absolutely covered like a blanket in lights, each branch like a sweater made of several yarns.
Visitors of all ages can frolic through the light show, and all ages can find their holiday cheer through a beautiful light display. There's just something about twinkling lights we can't get enough of!
The Luminary Walk usually starts in December, and is held for a few select nights before Christmas.
The arboretum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day of the week, and is free to visit for Friends of the Arboretum members.
To check up on closings, events, and more, you can keep an eye on their official website or check out the official OP Arboretum Facebook Page.
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