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It just wouldn’t be Christmas time without twinkling lights. Bulbs blinking red and green or classic white are a part of the holidays that inspires yuletide cheer. Bundle up the family, grab to-go cups of hot cocoa and hit the road for the magic of holiday light displays in Centralia, Chehalis and beyond in Lewis County.

Twin Transit
Let Twin Transit do the driving while you enjoy the lights! Photo courtesy: Twin Transit

While part of the fun is hunting for the biggest and brightest light displays, there are a few places to look online to get you going in the right direction. Lewis County, WA Christmas Lights & Displays is a newly formed Facebook group listing the area’s festive displays. Pacific NW Christmas Lights also features displays all over the Pacific Northwest, with a few right here in Lewis County.

Twin Transit Holiday Lights Tour

Join Twin Transit for their annual Holiday Lights Tour — which will take you through the Borst Park Drive-Thru Light Display!

Holiday Lights Tours are available on December 7, 9, 14, 16, 21 and 23. Tours start at 5 p.m. and last for one hour. This event is reservation-only. To book your spot, please call 360.623.1985 or email at TwinTransit.org.

And if you’re attending the Downtown Centralia Lighted Tractor Parade on Saturday, December 11 at 6 p.m., simply park your car at the Lewis County Mall and hop on Twin Transit’s Lighted Tractor Parade Shuttle to avoid traffic jams. They will take you straight to downtown Centralia and return you to your vehicle after the event. The shuttle runs from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on December 11.

Centralia Lighted Tractor Parade
Even though the event title says tractors, there’s a lot more to be seen. Here’s a Forklift-Sailboat combination. Photo courtesy: Jason Baker

Centralia

Historic Downtown Centralia is a holiday shopper’s dream, with the streets and shop windows adorned with festive decorations. Just around the corner on Pearl Street, find a massive Christmas tree in the light circled Washington Park.

On the other side of Centralia is the area’s largest light display at Borst Park. This drive-through holiday fun is a family favorite. From the comfort of the car, view the colorful displays, including many animated ones. In its 11th season, there are new scenes every year, keeping this tradition fresh. The display is open from December 3 to 26 from 5 to 9 p.m. for $5 per car. Note: There is a new entrance off of Pioneer Way.

Neighborhoods with their Christmas cheer on display include Bengal Court, Summerside Drive, the Logan District and the letter streets.

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Chehalis is a holiday delight with cheer all around the neighborhoods. Photo credit: Krysta Carper

Chehalis

Downtown Chehalis is a jolly exhibition for holiday shoppers. The painted store windows, light pole hangings and lights are a dreamy backdrop for the season. On the other end of the city, find an adorable gingerbread house on the corner of South Market Blvd. and 13th Street. A little further down 13th Street, the Christmas train display across from Shaw Aquatics Center is a delight to passersby.

The historic Westside neighborhood is a lovely example of the spirit of the holidays. One house that stands out is the Murphy home adjacent to Westside Park at 865 N.W. Hood Place. For over 30 years, Gary and Dorothy Murphy have worked to create a fantastic holiday display complete with Santa and his reindeer up on the rooftop. Starting with just a few strings of lights, the massive expression of holiday cheer grows each year and encompasses the whole block. The entire family helps to get the lights and inflatables up and working. The hard work really shows in the creativity of this festive display.

Holiday Lights Lewis County
The Murphy house in the Westside neighborhood of Chehalis is a spectacular display of holiday lights. Photo credit: Dana Goble

Also, check out Galaxie Drive and Goldmeyer Drive for excellent neighborhood displays. A drive south from Chehalis on Jackson Highway always reveals excellent displays of twinkling lights. Continue to Valley Meadows Loop for a fun neighborhood to drive through.

Lewis County

In Napavine, find the community display near Mayme Shaddock Park, plus more neighborhood displays in Camden Yards and Koontz Road.

Continue south to The World’s Largest Egg in Winlock. The iconic landmark is made festive with the lighted Christmas tree nearby.

Holiday Lights Lewis County
Festive and fun, Packwood is a wonderful destination to see holiday lights. Photo credit: Laurie Seiber

Gust Backstrom Park features a dazzling display of lights in the park as part of East Lewis County Christmas in the Mountains Celebration. Part of that celebration includes the annual Mineral Residential Decorating Contest, and this Mineral Lake Lyons Club event is for residents to have their outside decorations judged.

The Packwood Improvement Club encourages the holiday spirit with Let’s Light Up Packwood. Residents and business owners compete to see who creates the best light display. Most of the businesses in town decorate, as well as many homes of High Valley.

The winter light traditions of Lewis County communities brighten the dark nights of winter and the spirits of all who set their eyes on them. The efforts of those homeowners whose homes are awash in holiday cheer despite bitter cold and tangled lights, pushing the limits of creativity to share the best and brightest light displays, do not go unappreciated.

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