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Holiday Light Displays

by Lynn Glessner

Here are the top 5 holiday light displays in the Seattle area, courtesy of the Seattle Times.

For a daytime decorations, try the downtown Seattle “Nutcracker March“. This is a scavenger hunt, map provided, where you can wander around the downtown area and find sixty large nutcracker statues. Each is uniquely decorated by local artists.

Clam Lights, Renton

Take a moment to enjoy the holidays and walk around Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton. Around 220,000 lights will shine from 5-9 p.m. daily, through Jan. 1. 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N.

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Auburn City Hall

Last year, Auburn City Hall was aglow with more than 52,000 lights and a holiday tree. Try to find all the lights on this year’s display at 4 p.m. daily, through March 10. 25 W. Main St.

Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park

See 300 displays and thousands of sparkling lights without leaving the comfort of your car. Enjoy the two-mile drive along Spanaway Lake from 5:30-9 p.m. daily through Dec. 31. 14905 Bresemann Blvd. S. Cost is $13 a vehicle.

Kaibara Park, Kent

Take a break from holiday shopping in Kent to see the 40,000 lights on display at this park at various times through Jan. 2. First Avenue North and West Meeker Street.

Zoolights, Tacoma

Come celebrate the 20th anniversary of Zoolights at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium and walk among 70 displays and more than 500,000 lights from 5-9 p.m. daily, through Jan. 1. Closed Dec. 24. Don’t forget your camera! 5400 N. Pearl St. Tickets cost $5 to $7.

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