List: Ten magical holiday light displays in Southern California.
We've all been awaiting the holidays with great anticipation, and what better way to begin this holiday season than to enjoy some festive holiday light displays? Take a look at the most anticipated holiday light displays in Southern California.Lightscape will be transforming the Arboretum into a dazzling world of wonder. The event will include installations, illuminated pathways, and even a Winter Cathedral.
Lightscape and The Arboretum have their own entrance fees. Entry to Lightscape begins at 5:30 p.m., and once inside, attendees are free to remain for as long as they desire. The duration of the self-guided walk is around 90 minutes, and it is slightly over a mile long. This event is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
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