Fayette County

Where are the best & brightest Christmas light displays in Central Kentucky? Tell us

People watch as the lights are turned on during the Christmas Tree Lighting Festival presented by Immanuel Baptist Church at Triangle Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., Friday, Nov. 29, 2019.
People watch as the lights are turned on during the Christmas Tree Lighting Festival presented by Immanuel Baptist Church at Triangle Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., Friday, Nov. 29, 2019. 2019 staff file photo

Next to Christmas cookies and decorating the tree, an outing to see some cheerful holiday light displays is a favorite among those who cherish the most wonderful time of the year.

The Lexington Herald-Leader wants to know where to find the best holiday light displays in and around Central Kentucky that don’t charge admission.

Maybe it’s organized by your neighbor who’s been collecting Christmas lights and decorations for years. It could be the choreographed light show Lexington Fire Station No. 20 puts on every year to promote its toy drive for children.

We’d like to know your favorites. Please send us the name of the light display, a photo or video of it and the address, and we’ll add it to our guide on free, holiday light displays.

The home of Ron and Linda Tuner also known as the White Christmas House at 1008 Chinoe Road in Lexington, Ky., is seen in this Nov. 27, 2020 , photo. The Turners have been elaborately decorating their home for Christmas for decades.
The home of Ron and Linda Tuner also known as the White Christmas House at 1008 Chinoe Road in Lexington, Ky., is seen in this Nov. 27, 2020 , photo. The Turners have been elaborately decorating their home for Christmas for decades. Alex Slitz aslitz@herald-leader.com

You can use this Google form to submit your favorite holiday light display. You can also nominate via email at ask@herald-leader.com.

Our guide to light displays in and around Fayette County will publish in early December.

Note: By completing this form, you agree that you are submitting your email and photos or videos to the Lexington Herald-Leader for our use and to our Terms of Service. We may contact you about your submission.

Aaron Mudd
Lexington Herald-Leader
Aaron Mudd was a service journalism reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader, Centre Daily Times and Belleville News-Democrat. He was based at the Herald-Leader in Lexington, and left the paper in February 2026. Support my work with a digital subscription
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