When it comes to holiday displays, the Stewart Family Christmas Lights is one of my favorites, and to be honest, it’s tough to beat. Using millions of lights, hundreds of inflatables, and festive décor, the family creates a magical Christmas village – complete with a train, pony, and camel rides. Each year, this light extravaganza in Fayetteville gets bigger and better and it attracts folks from all over the state. Here’s more on why the Stewart family has the best Christmas lights in Arkansas:

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Wanna glimpse inside this incredible Christmas light show? Take a look at this quick video by EvenUp Drones of Northwest Arkansas highlighting all the festive décor.

Have you experienced this amazing light display in Arkansas before? For more information, be sure to follow the official Stewart Family Christmas Light Display Facebook page.

So, did you know about this Christmas display in Arkansas? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Know of another can’t-miss holiday celebration in the Natural State? Tell us in the comments below! Prefer a drive-thru light display? No problem! There are tons of great Christmas displays in the state.

Also, if you’re searching for more festive fun, consider a stay at this hotel in Eureka Springs that comes alive with holiday magic.

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What are some other amazing Christmas lights displays in Arkansas?

Christmas light displays are one of the very best things about the holiday season. The bright, twinkling lights and cheerful displays are guaranteed to offer a big, old dose of holiday spirit sure to put a smile on your face. And the Natural State certainly goes big for the holidays! Here are some of the best Christmas lights in Arkansas:

  • Lights of the Ozarks (Fayetteville Square). Each year Fayetteville Parks and Recreation decorates the Fayetteville square with over 400,000 lights. The event stretches from mid-November until the end of December, so you have plenty of time to check it out. On the square you’ll find carriage rides, hot cocoa, Santa, and so much more magic, we can’t begin to list it all.
  • Arkansas State Capitol. In downtown Little Rock, the Capitol dazzles during the holidays, making it a must-visit during the season. Little Rock has loads of activities and more lights than you can imagine. In addition to the Capitol, the Empress of Little Rock is a dolled-up Victorian inn that's straight out of a Hallmark movie come Christmas!
  • Garvan Woodland Gardens. If you’re looking for literally millions of lights, you need to go to Garvan Woodland Gardens. They’ve spread 4.5 million bulbs across 17 acres, and each acre is amazing. Their holiday lights last through the end of December, and it is a delightful holiday wonderland you simply must experience.
  • Eureka Springs. If you can imagine a better place to spend your holiday time than in a Victorian village, congratulations because we sure can’t! In downtown Eureka Springs, you’ll find all the holiday fun you can imagine: light displays, great food, and endless shopping!

What are some more things to do in Fayetteville during the holiday season?

If you’re searching for things to do in Fayetteville during the holiday season, then I’ve got you covered. Check out these fun attractions that are great for the entire family:

Be sure to visit our website for more fun things to do in Fayetteville and Arkansas during the holiday season.

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