
The Winterhaven Festival of Lights has been a Tucson tradition since 1949, started by a neighborhood built on the idea that beautiful spaces should be shared. What began as a small community lighting up their streets for the holidays has grown into one of the city’s most beloved annual events, generations of families walking those glowing blocks, sipping hot chocolate, and taking in displays that get more creative every year.
It’s one of those rare Old Pueblo traditions that feels exactly the same as it did decades ago, and that’s why it matters. The lights, the neighbors, the sense of community, it’s pure Tucson.
If you’re planning your holiday nights, this year’s festival continues that legacy in all the ways people love. Click The Button for more.
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