HOUSTON — If you’re searching for someplace to look at holiday lights, the Houston Botanic Garden is the place to go.
They have an incredible light trail open right now. It’s very family friendly and fun for all ages.
Radiant Nature is a Chinese lantern festival at Houston Botanic Garden. It features more than 50 larger-than-life installations. We’re talking about a 200-foot-long dragon and a 12-foot-tall peacock.
“We have primarily been open on the weekends up until now,” Justin Lacey with Houston Botanic Garden said. “While schools are out for winter break, we’ll be open weeknights, every night besides Christmas night, we’ll be open until after the new year.”
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This is something you can absolutely bring the whole family to.
The Radiant Nature trail is less than a mile long. It’s open from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. each night. You can actually come see the show until February 25.
If this sounds fun to you, you can get more information and buy tickets online at the Houston Botanic Garden’s website.