The Woodlands Waterway to shine bright with lights this Holiday Season

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Holiday on The Waterway will transform The Woodlands into a dazzling display with over one million lights from November 22, 2025, to January 4, 2026. The event spans nearly 1. 8 miles and features enchanting elements like glowing arches and sparkling tunnels. To optimize the experience, visitors should plan their trip with convenient parking options and utilize the free Town Center Trolley connecting key attractions. The event offers activities such as swan boat rides, allowing guests to enjoy the shimmering lights reflected on the water.

Additionally, The Ice Rink provides a seasonal skating opportunity, adding to the festive fun. Local vendors, including DonutNV and French Corner, will serve holiday treats on select days, providing delightful snacks. Holiday on The Waterway aims to foster community spirit and create lasting memories during the holiday season. This celebration highlights the charm and vibrancy of The Woodlands area, drawing visitors from surrounding regions.

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