Yukon Christmas Lights 2025

Discover 11 verified christmas lights in Yukon and nearby areas.

Welcome to your guide for Yukon Christmas lights and holiday displays. If you’re looking for festive cheer, Yukon Christmas lights are a highlight each season, transforming parks and neighborhoods into a sparkling wonderland.

One of the most beloved displays is the Christmas in the Park event, where miles of light displays stretch through city parks. You’ll also find charming neighborhood displays and walking trails that add to the holiday spirit near Yukon.

This guide covers free displays, ticketed events, drive-through lights, and walkable options. Whether you’re a local or visiting, there’s plenty to discover and enjoy during your holiday outing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top Christmas light displays in or near Yukon?

The largest and most popular display is Christmas in the Park, which features over 5 million lights across Yukon City Park, Chisholm Trail Park, and Freedom Trail Park. You’ll also find festive neighborhood displays and walking trails throughout the city.

Are there drive-through and walkable light displays in Yukon?

Yes, Christmas in the Park offers both drive-through and walkable options. Visitors can drive along the illuminated route or stroll through the parks, with walking trails and special events like the Jingle Walk on select nights.

When do the Christmas lights typically start in Yukon?

The lights usually turn on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and remain lit nightly from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. through New Year’s Eve, making it easy to enjoy the displays throughout the holiday season.

Are there free Christmas light displays in Yukon?

Yes, Christmas in the Park is free to visit, with donations welcomed at the park exits. Many neighborhood displays and walking trails are also free and open to the public.

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