Buda Announces Additional Day For Trail Of Lights

Visitors are able to walk the lighted trail in the park to view the dazzling exhibits, sip hot chocolate, and meet Santa himself.

Trail of Lights at Stagecoach Park will open for its second weekend on Friday, December 14. Buda Officials added Thursday, December 20 as a make up day for the rain.

Trail of Lights is a free holiday event that features lighted and decorated displays that are provided by local businesses and organizations. Visitors are able to walk the lighted trail in the park to view the dazzling exhibits, sip hot chocolate, and meet Santa himself.

Hours: 6 pm – 10 pm (with the exception of Senior Night on December 6, which is 6 pm – 9 pm)

Parking at Cabelas: Parking is at Cabelas and we will shuttle you to Stagecoach Park.

For those who are handicapped, or can’t walk long distances, the event will have golf carts available. Volunteers will drive visitors along the trail. Visitors do not need to make accommodations ahead of time.

If visitors want to use a wheelchair on the trail, they can. Please be aware that it is a granite trail and is a mile and a half long. The path is 10 feet wide. If attendees have additional questions regarding handicap service, please call Buda Parks and Recreation Director Greg Olmer. His direct line is 512-523-1068.

Weekend 2:

Friday, December 14 – 6 pm – 10 pm

Saturday, December 15 – 6 pm – 10 pm

Sunday, December 16 – 6 pm – 10 pm

Weekend 3:

Thursday, December 20 – 6 pm – 10 pm

Friday, December 21 – 6 pm – 10 pm

Saturday, December 22 – 6 pm – 10 pm

Sunday, December 23 – 6 pm – 10 pm


 

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