"...walkin' in a Winter Wonderland."
That's the song that will surely be in your head as you stroll through millions of twinkling holiday lights at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden this season. Dominion GardenFest of Lights in Virginia is an annual tradition that seems to only get better each year. It's quite possibly the most dazzling Christmas event in central Virginia, and you won't want to miss out. (Plus, we hear there's even hot cocoa for purchase!) Here's more on the annual Dominion GardenFest of Lights, a dazzling Christmas lights display in Virginia.
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is a breathtaking place to visit in any season, yet there's something about the WinterFest of Lights that's truly spectacular.
Christmas in Virginia just isn't complete without visiting this magical show.
The moment you arrive, you'll be enveloped in thousands of twinkling lights. These colorful displays line pathways that meander throughout the garden property.
One of the best parts of the GardenFest of Lights is the incorporation of displays from previous years. You can look forward to spotting all kinds of magical creatures and some new additions, too!
In addition to whimsical new displays, visitors can also look forward to a brand-new model train display.
Keep your eyes out for miniature trains that will be chugging along near the Garden Keeper’s Cottage in the Children’s Garden. It's sure to delight visitors of all ages!
And if it's an especially cold night, what better way to warm up than with a cup of hot cocoa? This year, you'll be able to purchase this beloved holiday beverage.
So whether it's your first visit to the DominionFest of Lights or it's part of your annual tradition, you won't be disappointed by this year's display.
Get a close-up look at this festive light display:
Have you ever experienced the Dominion GardenFest of Lights in Virginia at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden? If so, we'd love to hear all about your visit in the comments! For more information, including pricing and tickets, be sure to visit the official Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden website. To see more like this, take a holiday road trip to see some magnificent Virginia Christmas lights.
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