Saturday, December 20, 2025

Valley of Lights

Sorry for missing a couple of days of postings! We've been busy! Continuing our story about our trip to Prescott... 

When we checked into our hotel, the front desk fellow recommended a drive-through light display in Prescott Valley called "Valley of Lights". After visiting Courthouse Plaza, we drove out to Prescott Valley...

Both at the turn off the main highway and at the turn into the park, there were illuminated toy soldiers...

... that helpfully pointed the way we were to go! Sponsored by The Movement Studio

Giant Cross with Poinsettias -- one of the first lit displays. Sponsored by Yavapai Waste Solutions

There were a few lit tunnels of lights for us to drive through. Snowflake Tunnel - 120' long, 18' tall, more than 7,000 lights, sponsored by Great Circle Media 93.9 The Mountain, KAFF Country 92.9FM, Yellowstone Landscape

Dancing Bears Band -- they moved and danced! 45' wide, sponsored by Bradshaw Mountain High School Marching Bears

Giant candy canes with poinsettia, 30' tall, sponsored by The Daily Courier

Candy Cane Tunnel - 40' long, approximately 4,000 lights, sponsored by Universal Homes

Fire Truck -- the elves on the ladder tossed presents over to the Christmas tree on the right. 20' tall, 25' wide, sponsored by Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority

Statue of Liberty - 18' tall, 1,300 lights; Old Glory - American Flag - 55' wide, 30' tall, approximately 6,000 lights, sponsored by Kooiman Realty, Yavapai Title Agency; Ribbon for Troops -  8' tall, sponsored by Back Country Firearms

Nativity Scene - sponsored by KKLD 95.9, KVRD 105.7, KQST 102.9, Turn Us On!; Reason for the Season, 1,100 lights, sponsored by Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center

Holly Tunnel - approximately 8,000 lights, sponsored by KPPV 106.9FM, OneAZ Credit Union

Wise Men Still Seek Him, 1,000 lights, sponsored by Bradshaw Family Dental, Mingus Mountain Law Group, PLLC

December 26th Santa Display, Santa is lounging on beach - sponsored by Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce

There were a LOT more displays than we took pictures of (https://www.pvchamber.org/valley-of-lights) -- it was quite impressive!

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