Discover four top holiday light displays in Baton Rouge and Livingston, featuring festive trails, glowing gardens, zoo lights, and family-friendly Christmas attractions.
Let's take a look at what the official Louisiana laws say about lights on your vehicle so you don't get an expensive ticket in your stocking this Christmas.
Church Point’s Candy Cane Lane Christmas lights display is back with a free drive-thru holiday attraction for families, seasonal fun, and Louisiana Christmas tradition.
The Festival of Lights returns to Lafayette’s Oil Center on Dec 5, 2025, with 250+ new holiday lights, a 21+ rooftop party and family fun zone amid trolley rides and Santa’s sleigh.
Driving around looking at Christmas lights has been a lot of fun for many families over the years. There were always neighborhoods that had "the good lights" and you could always count on those homes to delight a station wagon full of kids.
We have officially entered the holiday season and you be ready to start putting up your Christmas lights and decorations. You may come across a string of lights that appears to be burnt out and decide to throw them away and replace the burnt lights with new ones.
What most people don't know is there is a viral Tiktok hack showing how to save those lights with a couple of simple steps
Acadiana's first drive-thru Christmas lights display is back at it for a third year in a row as Bridgepoint Farms presents "Christmas at Bridgepoint" here in Lafayette.