Shipshewana’s beloved holiday tradition, Lights of Joy, is returning this year with once again, more lights than ever, making it one of the biggest and most spectacular drive-through light experiences in the entire region.
Over two million LED lights will illuminate a nearly 2-mile route filled with magical scenes, traditional Christmas stories like the nativity, lighted arches, and animated displays, creating an unforgettable winter wonderland for visitors of all ages.
Opening November 21 and running through December 31 (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas), this year’s event features even more lights and displays, ensuring it’s the brightest yet.
Shipshewana Trading Place and Blue Gate Hospitality have once again teamed up to present this awe-inspiring experience. “We’re thrilled to keep growing and enhancing Shipshewana’s Lights of Joy,” said Brian Lambright, Business Development Director of Shipshewana Trading Place. “With each passing year, we add more features, more lights, and new surprises for families to enjoy so there is always something new, along with your long-standing favorites.”
Visitors will drive through a nearly 2-mile journey of enchanting holiday scenes, including new pieces that capture the magic of Christmas. The expanded display offers a dazzling array of sights that bring holiday cheer to everyone who passes through.
Ryan Riegsecker, president of Blue Gate Hospitality, expressed excitement over the continued expansion: “Our goal is to make Shipshewana the heart of holiday joy in the region. By adding even more lights and displays this year, we’re not only investing in the event but also in the memories of the families who visit. It’s a special experience, and we’re proud to share it with our community and guests.”
Set on the grounds of the Shipshewana RV Park, the light display will weave through stunning holiday scenes, with entry starting at the Shipshewana Flea Market on SR 5 and exiting onto CR 200 N.
Event Details:
· Dates: November 21 - December 31 (Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day)
· Hours: Sunday-Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Friday & Saturday 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
· Admission: $30 per vehicle / 7 nights per week.
Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online at ShipshewanaLightsofJoy.com. For more details, visit the official website or follow Shipshewana’s Lights of Joy on Facebook.
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