It may not snow in Los Angeles, but there are
plenty of holiday light shows for families to enjoy. One of the best types is
Candy Cane Lane, which pops up in different cities around Los Angeles. We’ve
compiled a list of where to find these neighborhoods that decorate beautifully
for the festive season!
Woodland Hills: Candy Cane Lane
Location: 5966 Lubao Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Homes in the Woodland Hills area get into the
spirit of the season with thousands of merry and bright Christmas lights, life
size Santa’s, carolers, and much more! This Candy Cane Lane has been taking it
to the next level for over 60 years. Eight blocks centered around Lubao and
Oxnard Streets in Woodland Hills dress up their homes in an impressive display
of light. To get there, exit off the 101 at Winnetka.
Then, head for the intersection of Lubao Ave. and Oxnard St. It’s a perfect
night out for the whole family!
Altadena: Christmas Tree Lane
Location: Santa Rosa Ave, between Woodbury Ave and Altadena Dr (Altadena)
The area of Altadena puts on quite a show
during the holidays. Rejoice in lights of all kinds as
Santa Rosa Avenue turn into Christmas Tree Lane.
Torrance: Sleepy Hollow Christmas Lights
Location: Pacific Coast Highway / Calle Mayor
Sleepy Hollow (otherwise known as Candy Cane
Lane) in Torrance is one of the best around Los Angeles. With a festive display of Christmas lights, homes put out their best and brightest!
Homes in this beautiful neighborhood go all out decorating their homes. It can
get very busy with many around L.A. visiting to celebrate the season, so try to
get there right after sunset to beat the crowds.
Santa Clarita: Candy Cane Lane
Location: 21865 Copper Hill Dr, Santa Clarita
Candy Cane Lane (Wakefield Court) in the
neighborhood of Saugus in Santa Clarita is known far and wide for their
festivities during the holiday season. The neighborhood puts on its best with a
lot of detail and energy turning their homes into incredible light displays.
See large Santa’s on the lawn, millions of lights adorning homes, lit up
Christmas trees on the lawns, and other great Christmas decorations. It’s a
great place to visit to start or continue a family tradition!
El Segundo: Candy Cane Lane
Location: 1200 block of East Acacia Avenue
Since 1949, Candy Cane Lane has been an El
Segundo Christmas tradition. The block of houses here includes a huge array of
decorations including a visit from Santa. Visitors are encouraged to donate
canned food for needy families in El Segundo as
well.
Brea’s Candy Cane Lane
Location: 2970 Primrose Ave, Brea, CA 92821
This Brea neighborhood goes all out with over
one-hundred homes decked out with lights, decorations, live music, a live nativity scene and horse drawn carriages.
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