The Magical Oklahoma Garden That Comes Alive With Light Each Winter
Myriad Botanical Gardens is beautiful year-round, but something magical happens every winter when this vibrant garden is decorated with lights. It’s located in the heart of Oklahoma City and features a 13,000-square-foot indoor conservatory that’s filled with tropical and desert plantings. But the place takes on a whole new glow at night. You don’t want to miss the Myriad Botanical Gardens lights in Oklahoma City.
Have you had the pleasure of attending Myriad Gardens’ holiday event? Share your favorite part of spending the holidays at Myriad Botanical Gardens with us in the comments section. For more information on the Myriad Botanical Gardens lights extravaganza, visit its website.
If you are up for even more holiday light shows, check out our ultimate guide to Christmas lights in Oklahoma, because there is so much more to see and do in Oklahoma around the holidays.
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Where are the best lights displays in Oklahoma?
When the holidays roll around each year, holiday lights blossom everywhere in OK. Here are a few of the best light displays in Oklahoma that you should make sure to attend:
- Rhema Christmas Lights, Broken Arrow, OK: The Rhema Bible Church looks like a gift to heaven when it is all lit up for the holidays. You can see the brilliant lights from miles away! Walk across a bridge covered with lights as holiday music sings in your soul. Admission to this epic holiday event is free, but you can stock up on winter goodies at the concession stand for a fee.
- Pine Lodge Resort, Ketchum, OK: While this resort is a popular vacation destination in Oklahoma, you can actually drive through this spectacular holiday light show for free. Enjoy over 400,000 twinkling lights and holiday displays. The ten log cabins in the resort are also all decked out, and you can rent one if you really want to join in the festive fun. If you are passing through northeastern Oklahoma, be sure to stop by the Pine Lodge Resort.
- Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK: The Philbrook Festival is an epic holiday lights extravaganza with gorgeous decorations, music, and holiday cheer. Visit with Santa, ride the holiday train, play garden games, enjoy a little shopping, and even create your own Christmas tree ornaments. The event takes place in November and December each year.
If you love holiday lights, why stop at just one or two shows? Try these seven Christmas lights displays in Oklahoma that will leave you feeling bubbly with joy. If you are really into holiday displays, why not hop in an RV and take a road trip to all seven!