Winter Festival and Trail of Lights Opens This Weekend
It's that time of year again for the Winter Festival and Trail of Lights at Piney Park in Marshall, Texas opening this weekend.
🎄Lighted Walking Trail
🎄Children Games + Attractions
🎄Food Trucks
Winter Festival and Trail of Lights
East Texas's premier attraction is ringing during the holiday season, and it has one of the largest walk-thru lighted displays in the area.
One of the first things that will grab your attention at Piney Park is the 45-foot lighted Christmas tree that looks like the tree in the movie, The Polar Express
Millions of twinkling lights adorn the walking trail and lighted displays at every twist and turn.
Even the dinosaurs are decorated for the holidays.
See if you can find your way out of the 10,000-square-foot lighted maze, walk through a lighted tunnel, or slide down a 100-foot slide at Piney Peak.
The magic of the Christmas season comes alive as visitors stroll at their own pace throughout the park. Stop by "The Avalanche" on the trail for some hot chocolate, cookies, or soft-serve ice cream.
Children will love playing on the jumbo jumpers, the Piney Peak slides, barrel train rides, and the shooting cannons.
Photos With Santa
Visit the gingerbread house and take a picture with Santa Claus. Grab some tasty food in Food Truck Park like pizza, barbeque, hot dogs, and more. Before you leave the park make sure to visit the Holiday Market for some cool gifts.
This weekend take advantage of Early Bird Admission only $9.99 for Adults and Children ages 3 and up.
The Winter Festival and Trail of Lights opens this Friday and Saturday, November 15-16, from 5 PM to 9 PM, and will be open Christmas night from 6 PM to PM. Closed on Sunday.
For further updates and information at Piney Park follow them on their Facebook page or visit their website.
Piney Park Trail of Lights is located on Martin Lake Road in Marshall. (See Map)
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