Do you have any holiday traditions? Considering Washington is full of Christmas towns and seasonal sights, it’s certainly easy to create some. If you’ll be in Seattle before the end of the year, you’ll definitely want to check our Washington’s Candy Cane Lane.
Candy Cane Lane is located at Park Rd NE and NE Ravenna Blvd. in Seattle’s Ravenna neighborhood.
Candy Cane Lane Facebook The neighborhood consists of a row of 1920s-era Tudors that go all out for the holidays.
Candy Cane Lane has been a local tradition since 1949, and it gets more charming every year.
YouTube Sleighs, reindeer, blow up candy canes, mechanical decorations, and hundreds of lights make this neighborhood walk a magical experience.
Not only is this an amazing event for all ages, it’s all for a good cause.
Candy Cane Lane Facebook A canned food donation usually sits at the end of the route, and this year they’re accepting nonperishable food donations for the University Food Bank.
This year’s dates are every evening from December 8th through New Year’s Day. The hours are 4-9:30 p.m. during the week, and they’ll leave the lights on until 11 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
YouTube You can typically drive through the neighborhood, but they do have pedestrian only nights on December 13th and December 20th.
To get an idea of what the enchanting Candy Cane Lane experience is like, check out this YouTube video from a few years ago:
Candy Cane Lane Facebook
The neighborhood consists of a row of 1920s-era Tudors that go all out for the holidays.
YouTube
Sleighs, reindeer, blow up candy canes, mechanical decorations, and hundreds of lights make this neighborhood walk a magical experience.
A canned food donation usually sits at the end of the route, and this year they’re accepting nonperishable food donations for the University Food Bank.
You can typically drive through the neighborhood, but they do have pedestrian only nights on December 13th and December 20th.
And while you’re in Seattle this month, don’t forget to get your tickets for the amazing Enchant Christmas extravaganza.
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