Don't miss the drive-thru Holiday Light Fest at State Fair Park in Yakima.

This is a must-see holiday event that the whole family will love.

4th Annual Drive-Thru Holiday Light Fest at State Fair Park

All your favorite holiday-themed scenes along with over 25 miles of lights illuminating buildings and trees will be back this year. Some of the themed scenes include Candyland with a festive gingerbread house, the North Pole with a mailbox for letters to Santa, and the big man himself!

The Holiday Light Fest features a new schedule this year and is now open every evening through Sunday, December 17.

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A couple of suggestions from my journey through the Light Fest - flick the lights down to your parking lights so that you're not blinding the cars in front of you with your headlights. Plus, it adds to the beauty of the lights along the way. Just remember to turn your lights back on as you're leaving the fairgrounds.

To enhance the festival experience, guests will be encouraged to tune in to radio station MEGA 99.3 FM to enjoy commercial-free Christmas music thanks to Akland Pump & Irrigation & Townsquare Media.

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Drive-Thru Holiday Light Fest Tickets & Specials

Returning this year, the HLF Fast Pass allows priority entry to the 4th Annual Drive-Thru Holiday Light Fest, including an exclusive entrance. A limited number of HLF Fast Passes will be available for purchase so don't wait!

Purchase Tickets at the Gates. Tickets are available to be purchased at both General Admission and Fast Pass Gates. Cash and credit cards are accepted. Complete details at statefairpark.org.

Take A Look at My Journey in the Drive-Thru Holiday Light Fest!

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