Welcome to one of the Pikes Peak region’s most beloved holiday traditions, the Festival of Lights Parade. The Parade is put on each year by a dedicated volunteer board of directors who supervise two contract employees to bring together an event that delights crowds of 40,000-50,000 on Tejon Street in Downtown Colorado Springs each holiday season! The Parade is always the first Saturday in December every year and features nearly 100 beautifully lighted and decorated entries and is broadcast LIVE on media sponsor KKTV. Local companies and organizations, large and small, create holiday fantasies to share with children of ALL ages.
The Parade is a non-profit organization that is supported 100% by entry fees, donations and sponsorships. We appreciate your support!
The holiday season is here again, and there is no better way to celebrate than to take a Christmas Lights tour around Colorado Springs! Local Colorado Springs landscape company, Timberline Landscaping, is excited to announce its 10th Annual Christmas Lights Guide. Locals and visitors are invited to view the holiday lights using their comprehensive interactive map of more than 100 homes and businesses throughout the Colorado Springs area.
From the northernmost to the southernmost point on the map, drivers can cover more than 40 festive miles. With nearly 30 cocoa or coffee stops on the guide, there are plenty of options to stop for a treat to complete the holiday experience.
Lights guide travelers can showcase images they take while touring by using the hashtag #COSpringsLightsGuide when they post.
For more information, or to submit your own business or home, visit Timberlinelandscaping.com/colorado-springs-christmas-lights-guide/
Presented by the Pueblo West Metropolitan District and the Pueblo West Chamber of Commerce, this year's Holiday in Lights parade; "Deck the Halls" will be held
December 3 at 5:30pm.
Our parade will again stage at Joe Martinez and Palmer Lake and proceed down Joe Martinez to Civic Center park.
At the park will be refreshments, photo taking with Santa and Mrs. Claus, the community tree lighting and fireworks!
people with cognitive impairments. Learn the benefits of play and how to engage
people with different abilities. Time will be available for families and loved ones (or
caregivers and cared for) to explore materials and play together.
If you’re longing for an old-fashioned Christmas, look no further than Gold Camp Christmas Weekend! The holiday season will be kicked off in style with the nightly Gold Camp Christmas Holiday Headframe Lighting, followed by a Winter Wonderland experience every weekend throughout the holiday season at the Cripple Creek District Museum.
Occurring on Friday and Saturday, December 9th-10th, 2022, enjoy a slow drive through a lighted wonderland, turn on your favorite Christmas tunes, sip some hot chocolate and enjoy a self-guided tour through the large Christmas lights display that is just waiting to be explored.