If you're looking to get into the holiday spirit check out these amazing Christmas light displays all across Oklahoma from big cities to small towns. The Sooner State is quickly becoming known Nationwide for our Christmas spirit and epic displays. People from all over come here to experience the holidays Okie style.

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There are almost too many to name when it comes to awesome Christmas light displays. You'll find them all over the state. Below are some of the biggest, best, and longest-running displays in Oklahoma. Take a quick road trip with the family for some festive fun to kick off your 2023 holiday season. Scroll through the gallery below for a sneak peek of what you can expect when visiting these incredible OK. Christmas light displays.

THE TOP 10 PLUS OKLAHOMA CHRISTMAS LIGHT DISPLAYS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:

#01) Ardmore, OK. 'Festival of Lights'

Located in Ardmore, OK. at Ardmore Regional Park 2704 N. Rockford Rd. you'll find the 'Festival of Lights.'  It's a 1.5-mile drive-through featuring countless Christmas lights and over 150 animated displays. For more information and for the 2023 holiday schedule you can visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#02) Bartlesville, OK. 'Woolaroc Wonderland of Lights'

Located in Bartlesville, OK. 2 miles SW of Bartlesville on State Highway 123 and 45 miles NW of Tulsa you'll find the 'Woolaroc Wonderland of Lights'  This museum and wildlife preserve is magically transformed into a winter wonderland featuring over 750,000 Christmas lights. Even Santa himself likes to visit on the weekends! For all the details and the 2023 holiday schedule visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#03) Broken Arrow, OK. 'Rhema Christmas Lights'

Located in Broken Arrow, OK. at 1025 W. Kenosha St. you'll find the 'Rhema Christmas Lights.'  It features over 2 million Christmas lights and a huge collection of displays. They also have carriage rides! For more information and for the 2023 holiday schedule you can visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#04) Chickasha, OK. 'Festival of Lights'

Located in Chickasha, OK. at 2400 S. 9th St. you'll find the 'Festival of Lights.'  It's a HUGE display that features over 3.5 million Christmas lights. It's one of the biggest and best in the Sooner State! For more information and for the 2023 holiday schedule you can visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#05) Enid, OK. 'The One'

Located in Enid, OK. at 424 S. Grand Ave, you'll find the 'The One.'  It's an amazing holiday happening that features live performances, food and shopping, displays, and the world's largest fresh-cut Christmas tree! For more information and for the 2023 holiday schedule you can visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#06) Lawton, OK. 'Holiday in the Park'

Located in Lawton, OK. at Elmer Thomas Park 501 N.W. Ferris Ave. you'll find 'Holiday in the Park.'  It's a drive-through display featuring thousands, maybe millions of Christmas lights, animated displays, and one of the largest synthetic ice skating rinks in the state. For more information visit the official Facebook page.

#07) Oklahoma City, OK. 'Downtown in December'

Located in Oklahoma City, OK. in Bricktown you'll find 'Downtown in December.'  This is a lot more than just a Christmas light display, it's a holiday happening with special events and performances throughout the entire holiday season. For details and the 2023 holiday schedule visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#08) Oklahoma City, OK. 'Myriad Botanical Gardens'

Located in Oklahoma City, OK. at Myriad Botanical Gardens 301 W. Reno Ave. Bricktown you'll find 'Downtown in December.'  Every year the Myriad Gardens puts on a HUGE Christmas light display and it's not to be missed. Plus with 'Downtown in December' going on in OKC Bricktown you can hit both in one trip! For all the details and for the 2023 holiday schedule visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#09) Midwest City, OK. 'Holiday Lights Spectacular'

Located in Midwest City, OK. at Joe B. Barnes Regional Park 8700 E. Reno Ave. you'll find the 'Holiday Lights Spectacular.'  It's a 1.5-mile drive-through featuring 1000's of Christmas lights and over 100 animated displays. For details and the 2023 holiday schedule, you can visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#10) Muskogee, OK. 'Christmas at the Castle'

Located in Muskogee, OK. at the Muskogee Castle 3400 W. Fern Mountain Rd. you'll find 'Christmas at the Castle.'  Even year the Muskogee Castle is magically transformed into an amazing Christmas light display. One of the biggest in the state! There's food, shopping, and live performances throughout the holiday season. For all the details and for the 2023 holiday schedule visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#11) Seminole, OK. 'Snowman Wonderland'

Located in Seminole, OK. at 1001 E. Strothers Ave. you'll find the 'Snowman Wonderland.'  It features 1000s and 1000s of Christmas lights and displays. You can also take a ride on the trolley or carriage. For more information and for the 2023 holiday schedule you can visit the official website or their Facebook page.

#12) Tulsa, OK. 'Philbrook Festival of Lights'

Located in Tulsa, OK. at the Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S. Rockford Rd. you'll find the 'Philbrook Festival of Lights.'  An impressive display that features millions of lights and state-of-the-art displays. You won't want to miss it! For details and the 2023 holiday schedule visit the official website or check their Facebook page.

#13) Yukon, OK. 'Christmas in the Park'

Located in Yukon, OK. at Chisholm Trail Park 2200 S. Holly Ave. you'll find 'Christmas in the Park.'  This drive-through holiday display features countless lights and all kinds of animated displays. It's the largest drive-through light display in the state. For details and the 2023 holiday schedule visit the official website.

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