The winter season is upon us. Even here in sunny Southern California, the changing of seasons has us thinking of hats and scarves, hot cocoa, trips to the snow, and various wintery traditions. Among the things that most of us have come to anticipate and thoroughly enjoy each winter season are the colorful lights that seem to spring up all around us. One particular light festival in Los Angeles has families excited again this year.
Every year the already lively Los Angeles Zoo is transformed and comes to life in a whole new way after hours. This year, from November 18, 2022, through January 22, 2023, L.A. Zoo Lights presents “Animals Aglow.”
This LED light festival celebrates nature in a fun, unique, and inspiring way. It turns dedicated areas of the zoo into a stunning display of lantern sculptures.
During this after-hours event, live animals are tucked away in their night quarters, but giant alligators, peacocks, and other creatures will delight visitors as they explore the zoo.
Many of the displays are animated, adding to the enchanting landscape. Visitors of all ages will love the interactive light displays and the many fun opportunities for selfies and family pics, from a wisteria tunnel to trees that change colors with the beat of a drum.
As you wander, there is plenty of festive food, snacks, and drinks, including delicious hot cocoa to keep you warm, available to enjoy during your evening at the zoo. You can also purchase sweets and gifts to take home with you.
L.A. Zoo Lights is designed for everyone, including kids of all ages, to enjoy. Get your tickets, get the family bundled up, and head to what is sure to be a very memorable experience.
What do you think about this light festival in Los Angeles? Share your thoughts with us in the comments. If you have yet to experience L.A. Zoo Lights, you can find more details and plan your adventure on the L.A. Zoo website. Check out another amazing winter light festival you will want to experience this season.
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