WildLanterns Is The Brand New Display At Woodland Park Zoo In Washington, And It's Illuminating
Whether the ground is blanketed in snow or drizzled in the misty rain, the holidays in Washington are chock full of vibrant Christmas spirit. Every corner of the state is bursting with holiday cheer and colorful light displays! But as much as we love destinations like Leavenworth and fun activities like sledding at Mt. Rainier, there’s no denying that Seattle boasts some extra magic during the holiday season too. Itching to break that cabin fever? Every year, Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle kicks off WildLanterns – a vibrant, family-friendly lantern festival and adventure in one that’s perfect for brightening up your winter season. And it’s amazing.
Doesn’t this event look beautiful?? These holiday zoo lights in Washington are an absolute treat!
Learn more about WildLanterns, check out this year’s opening dates, and grab your tickets on the Woodland Park Zoo website.
To explore even more of the best holiday lights in Seattle, check out some of our favorite Christmas light displays around the state.
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- Lake Chelan Winterfest, Lake Chelan
- Northwest Winterfest, Spokane
- Village of Lights: Winter Karneval, Leavenworth
- Winter Beer Festival, Seattle
- Winterfest, Seattle
- Wintertide Festival of Lights, Port Angeles
- Wintergrass, Bellevue
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From sledding hills and phenomenal ski resorts to the snowiest towns in Washington, the state is full of places to get out in the snow. Here are just a few places to get out and play in the snow in Washington:
- 49 Degrees North/Chewelah Peak
- Crystal Mountain
- Echo Valley Ski Area
- Hurricane Ridge
- Lake Easton State Park
- Lake Wenatchee Sno-Park
- Leavenworth Ski/Sledding Hill
- Mission Ridge
- Mount Baker Ski Area
- Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park
- Paradise Snow Play Area
- The Summit at Snoqualmie Tubing Park
- White Pass Ski Resort
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Every winter, the Evergreen State comes alive with charming Christmas tree farms and rural "U-Cut" stands that showcase our state's namesake. These family farms offer plenty of opportunities to take home the perfect living room centerpiece! Here are just a few Christmas tree farms in Washington State:
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- Hunter's Tree Farm, Seattle
- Klopman Farms, Washougal
- McMurtrey Farm, Redmond
- Christmas Hills Tree Farm, Mossyrock
- Trinity Tree Farm, Issaquah
- Bacon's Christmas Tree Farm, Bremerton
- Bear Canyon Tree Farm, Mossyrock
- Enchanted Winds Christmas Tree Farm, Issaquah
- Farmer Brown's Christmas Tree Farm, Arlington
- Carnation Tree Farm, Carnation
- Buttonwood Farm, Redmond