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Lights at the Station
Flagstaff, AZ
Historic steam engine adorned with dazzling holiday lights.
About
Step into a winter wonderland in historic downtown Flagstaff, where tens of thousands of sparkling lights illuminate the streets and lamp posts are adorned with festive wreaths. The centerpiece of this magical display is a retired 1911 Baldwin Steam locomotive, affectionately known as 'Old Two Spot,' which gleams with dazzling lights, providing a perfect, picturesque backdrop for unforgettable holiday photos.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
Families, couples, photographers
Vibe
Festive, magical, nostalgic
Energy Level
Low
Budget
Free (For The Lights Display)
Photo Friendly
High
Weather Sensitivity
Moderate (outdoor display)
Tags
Always check the official website for the most current information.
We've done our best to keep details up-to-date, but event schedules, prices, and policies can change. For the latest updates, please visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.
Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
Free for Lights at the Station, Snowflake Festival, Winter Wonderland Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides, and Winter Movie Series. Ticketed events and activities are also available.
Ages
All ages are welcome for many of the holiday light displays and festivities.
Schedule
Various events are scheduled throughout the holiday season, including Snowflake Festival, Winter Wonderland Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides, December First Friday ArtWalk, Breakfast with Santa, Winter Wonderland & Tree Lighting, Window Decorating Contest, 12 Bars of Christmas, Holiday Parade of Lights, Howlidays, Winter Movie Series, Noon Year's Eve, The Great Pinecone Drop, Little America Breakfast with Santa, North Pole Experience, Christmas Dinner, Elf: The Musical, and Polar Express Grand Canyon Railway.
Organizer
Discover Flagstaff / Flagstaff Visitor Center
Practical Information
Pet Policy
Service animals welcome.
Food & Drink
Various food and drink options are available throughout the holiday season, including Christmas dinners and other dining experiences.
Tips & Advice
- Arrive after dusk to fully experience the magic of the 'Lights at the Station' display and capture the best photos of the illuminated steam engine.
- Combine your visit with other nearby holiday events, such as the Snowflake Festival or Winter Wonderland Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides, for a full day of festive fun.
- Explore the historic downtown area before or after viewing the lights to discover local shops and restaurants offering seasonal treats.
- Check the event schedule for specific dates and times of related activities like the Holiday Parade of Lights or Breakfast with Santa to plan your visit.
- Dress warmly in layers, as Flagstaff can experience cold winter temperatures, especially in the evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main attraction at Lights at the Station?
The main attraction is the dazzling light display on a retired 1911 Baldwin Steam locomotive, 'Old Two Spot,' set against the backdrop of historic downtown Flagstaff.
Is there an admission fee for Lights at the Station?
No, the 'Lights at the Station' display itself is free to the public.
Where is the best place to take photos?
The illuminated steam engine, 'Old Two Spot,' offers a unique and festive backdrop for holiday photos.
Are there other holiday activities happening nearby?
Yes, the event is part of a larger holiday celebration in Flagstaff, with other activities like carriage rides, festivals, and parades scheduled throughout the season.
What is the best time to visit?
Visiting after dark will allow you to fully appreciate the thousands of sparkling lights and the illuminated steam engine.