Chisholm trail park
Train station
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Light up sign
Santa's sleigh
Entrance to Christmas lights
Checkout line for caramel apples
Tunnel of lights
Live band pavilion
Another of lights
Train
Aunt as Gingy
Hippy van
Me and the grinch
Funnel cakes and treats
Display of Christmas lights
Route 66
Santa's workshop
Beautiful swans
Polar bear
Santa on a red Cadillac
Julie P.
Dec 7, 2024
I come here every year for their Christmas lights, they always add more lights and move the location of the displays to keep it interesting.This year they had caramel apples. Had to stop and get one. They were yummy.
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Ashleigh M.
Aug 6, 2022
We came here for the 4th of July celebration 2022 and it was fantastic! Their pavilion was playing live concert band music and you could hear it everywhere. They decorate the entire park in lights and signs so it's clear where to go, and where it is not safe to be for fireworks distancing. It was not crowded where we sat & watched the fireworks. Fireworks are big & colorful & loud! We'll be back next year!
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Carla S.
Apr 23, 2021
This Christmas light display Yukon puts on here annually is pretty darn spectacular. First, it's massive, with 100s of displays enjoyable from either one of many foot pathways or from the park's meandering road. They fill up like two or three parks connected with lights! Most of it is custom displays, retro and cartoony with a lot of lights in motion. The kiddos just love it! It is truly a winter wonderland. This season (2020-21), they also had a snack food truck, a very small ice skating rink, and a couple of touring "trains" to ride for $3 a person. There is definitely more walkable space now than I remember a couple of years back. This is THE metro area light display that puts all others to shame (sorry Midwest City). The nightly line of cars at times backs up all the way onto the highway, but it moves pretty fast. It is likely to get worse as more people move to the metro, and discover for themselves -- this is the place to visit for some Christmas cheer and whimsy! I do have two wants...One, more vertical lights in the trees would be a nice addition. Two, they need better signage or map displays for drivers to find the entrances to separate parts of the park. One can even sponsor their own light display additions. Most are sponsored by local businesses, families and churches. Other sponsors are memorials to dearly departed that loved this annual display. It has become a yearly tradition for my own family, and a must-see Christmas delight.
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Rose J.
Dec 7, 2019
Christmas lights! Christmas lights! Beautiful display of lights!! Large crowd must be patient as it is slow viewing. Great outing for family. You can also park car and walk the grounds!
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Amy C.
Dec 23, 2018
Absolutely beautiful and free holiday lights display that you can drive-thru and also areas where you can park and get out and ride a train. Lots of stuff for little ones to do. It's the biggest and most beautiful light display that I've ever seen! This is our second year coming here and it's definitely a new holiday tradition with my family. There are 3 separate park areas to drive-thru so make sure you don't miss any of it! And they happily accept donations at the end of the drive thru lights! Merry Christmas everyone!
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Kristi S.
Jun 2, 2018
Came out today for the first time to visit the crawfish festival. This is really such a park! The trails are great in the landscaping is well taken care of. Great place to picnic and spend the day
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Matt M.
Dec 25, 2020
Ample pavilions, generally well maintained landscaping, and fun trails throughout.
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Lydia F.
Jul 16, 2016
This park is in the middle of Yukon and has been hopping since the Pokemon Go craze has started. The park has water features, rock designs, many benches, and some cool sculptures. There is also a large dirt mound/hill in the middle of the park to make those quads start burning if you trek up and down a couple of times. The park has very cool pavilions. I went on an impromptu Pokemon hunt, and there was a live band and a food truck. It was a very cool experience. There is adequate parking for the droves of people looking for Pikachu. So many come to this park because it's accessible and there are several poke stops inside of it. Even if you aren't a part of the most recent fad, you will have fun coming to this park. It's perfect for bringing your cooler and grilling out with friends if you get tired of the sight of your own backyard. Everyone has been really friendly, but watch out for the Yukon PD because they will ticket you if you come after hours. I have heard different times on when the park closes, so unfortunately I can't give you an exact hour in this review.
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Clara E.
Apr 30, 2018
This park has different sections to it, with different areas you can park. There are some fountains, a pond, a lot of walking trails (some are covered by trees) and 3 playgrounds. There are areas to play horse shoe, feed ducks, picnic, go fishing, and have fun. The childrens playgrounds are decent, but could have some updating.
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Haley K.
May 4, 2019
I really like this park! There is something here for everyone. They have several very short trails throughout the park. If you connect them all together you can have yourself a nice 2 mile walk, jog or run. The north part of the park is extremely well maintained and manicured. It is very pretty and the layout is very cool, walk to the top of the hill at the northernmost part of the park to look out and see a familiar shape! (I'll keep it a secret so you have to go there yourself!). On the south western side of the park they have a very nice children's playground, with a part set aside specifically for the toddlers. There are small bodies is water to walk around, a creek trail, gazebos, tennis courts, baseball fields. Bring your family and you'll have a nice afternoon. This park also hosts the Festival of the child in May and one of the biggest Christmas light displays in OKC in December.
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