The City of Buda will begin prepping Stagecoach Park for this year’s Trail of Lights. The closure started yesterday, Wednesday, November 4. The park will continue to be open to foot traffic for people walking in from the outside.
However, with COVID, the city has decided to make this year’s event a drive-thru event with no interaction with vendors.
Visitors will be able to drive thru a dazzling Christmas theme lighted trail in the park. And the event is planned for December, and exact dates have not been decided as of yet.
The annual Trail of Lights is one of the city’s free holiday events that features lighted and decorated displays provided by local businesses and organizations, and sponsorships are available. A sponsorship this year will cost from $100 – $1500.
You can find more information at http://ci.buda.tx.us/110/Parks-Recreation.
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