The holiday season is officially upon us! That means you can start clearing your evenings to spend some quality time with your family looking at Christmas light displays. For those days that you want to check out the lights, but you don’t want to leave the comfort of your car, a trip down Candy Cane Lane is in order. You’ll see an endless amount of twinkling lights and holiday displays without ever leaving your car. Sounds perfect, right? Keep reading to find out more.
Tucked away on the outskirts of West Monroe in the tiny town of Calhoun lies Candy Cane Lane.
Candy Cane Lane/Facebook Gas up the car and grab the kids, because this is one holiday lighting display you’re not going to want to miss.
Visitors to Candy Cane Lane can enjoy over a mile of beautiful lights.
Henry Wiygul/Google Every twist and turn features different visual and musical attractions that the whole family will love.
A true family-owned and operated business, Candy Cane Lane is a great holiday tradition for families with kids of all ages.
Nicholas Farrar/Google Candy Cane Lane is run by the Hanson Family: Ben, Amy, Kaleb, Adrienne, Emily, Tommy, and Parker. The family had an annual tradition of checking out nearby holiday displays during Christmas, and as the kids grew older and moved away, Ben missed the festivity. After working for many months setting up the displays, Candy Cane Lane opened its doors for the first time in 2017.
Featuring more than a million lights and endless interactive displays, this dazzling holiday display is one for the books.
Kristin Dumas/Google Both kids and adults will have a memorable time checking out all the mesmerizing lights.
Even though it’s only in its third year, it’s easy to see how Candy Cane Lane could become a holiday tradition for countless families near and far.
Henry Wiygul/Google No matter where you live in Louisiana, Candy Cane Lane is worth the road trip.
Candy Cane Lane opens for the season November 22, 2019, and will run all the way through December 31, 2019.
Brittany Brinson/Google The display will be open to the public seven nights a week from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Admission costs $20 per car. It’s cash-only, so come prepared!
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For more information, be sure to check out the Candy Cane Lane website and Facebook page.
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Gas up the car and grab the kids, because this is one holiday lighting display you’re not going to want to miss.
Henry Wiygul/Google
Every twist and turn features different visual and musical attractions that the whole family will love.
Nicholas Farrar/Google
Candy Cane Lane is run by the Hanson Family: Ben, Amy, Kaleb, Adrienne, Emily, Tommy, and Parker. The family had an annual tradition of checking out nearby holiday displays during Christmas, and as the kids grew older and moved away, Ben missed the festivity. After working for many months setting up the displays, Candy Cane Lane opened its doors for the first time in 2017.
Kristin Dumas/Google
Both kids and adults will have a memorable time checking out all the mesmerizing lights.
No matter where you live in Louisiana, Candy Cane Lane is worth the road trip.
Brittany Brinson/Google
The display will be open to the public seven nights a week from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Have you ever driven down Candy Cane Lane? Plan on making the trip this year? Let us know in the comments below!
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Address: Candy Cane Ln, West Monroe, LA 71292, USA