Christmas lights
Spokane Valley
6210 E. Moreland Drive: Lights moving to the music of Christmas.
13914 E. Fourth Ave.: Lots of lights and yard decorations. Large 9-foot globe and other blow-ups. Well lit. Sometimes Santa is outside waving to passers-by. (One house in from Fourth and Evergreen.)
11020 E. 21st Ave.: Festive rancher decorated with country charm. Lots of lights, figures and traditional decorations.
4316 N. Center Road: Just lights, lights and some more lights. The next-door neighbors have a great light display as well, so it looks like one big light show.
4307 S. Schafer Road: Nostalgic Christmas display with several thousand lights, lighted angels, lawn displays and warmly decorated home. Feel free to drive up the shared drive to enjoy both front and back of the house.
15218 E. Kallas Court: Very nice display in yards of the cul de sac.
519 S. McDonald Road: Tons of lights and homemade decorations, all painted by hand. Santa and Mrs. Claus, elf preschoolers playing by the toy shop and a train, soldiers, and plenty more to see. I love to see this house every year.
4617 N. Moore Road: Large C9 lights illuminate this duplex and the garages on each side. Santa and Mrs. Claus are on the doorstep waiting for you. They have a blow mold Nativity scene in the front so we don’t forget what Christmas is really all about, and if you turn the corner onto Heroy you will see the North Pole with the Clauses, some elves, snowmen, deer, polar bears, and one lost penguin. Take a trip into the past with these vintage displays.
10806 E. 20th Ave.: Homemade wooden lawn decorations including reinder on roof, gingerbread scene, Nativity scene, automated figures and many lights. Adjoining houses also well-lighted.
5004 N. Kari Road: Beautiful LED icicle lights trim the eaves and around the windows of house. Many yard decorations including Christmas trees, deer drinking from a pond, Santa’s train, Winnie the Pooh, candy cane fence out by street, and numerous lighted signs on and around the house. Well-lit display.
3919 N. Lynden Road: Featuring 50,000 lights on two acres. Some blow-ups and other things on house. Chapel in back with manger scene. From Arden Road, you can see all the back.
13414 E. Wellesley Ave.: Beautifully decorated house – don’t miss it!
Maxwell Court: Almost everybody is decorating their house in Meadowwoods, Liberty Lake off Mission and Malvern. Fantastic drive. Lots to see.
16th and Keller: My neighbor’s 80-plus-foot tree is lit from top to bottom! Come see as the whole street joins in to brighten up the Christmas season.
2618 S. Steen Lane: Large amounts of displays, including near life-size Nativity set, trees with synchronized music, helicopter in motion, elves climbing ladder, motion train, and much, much more.
12227 E. 34th Ave.: Lights to music, multiple yard displays, 12-foot tree on house made of lights, train, Grinch, lighted fence, window display and leg lamp. Just turned 60 and spent the last 19 years adding to his display.
10517 E. Desmet Ave.: There is an arch, train, Santa, etc.
1819 N. Winrock St.: A must-see for the kids. Santa, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, Rabbit, Roo, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Scrooge, a train set, toy soldiers and lots of lights.
414 N. Steen Lane: More than 10,000 lights and growing. Something new added almost daily. Set to music with several inflatable decorations.
23221 E. Settler Drive: Various displays: many deer with small waterfall/pond, trees, snowman. Nativity with cross, Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, three kings. Sleigh/reindeer complete with Rudolph and Santa nearby.
9705 E. Ninth Ave.: Lights to music on front windows and bushes, medium pine tree in white, five moving deer, Santa, pine trees with tracer lights, icicles, yard highlighted in colors plus a carousel.
14617 E. Piper Road: Country gingerbread house in the foothills with more than 17,000 lights, driveway and walkway arches, a waving Santa, and a collection bin for the Second Harvest Food Bank.
4213 N. Best Road: 40,000 in lights, many deer, Santa, snowman – will work for food – Joe has been doing this for more than 20 years.
19th and Bowdish: Something new every year – hear the mice sing, watch the Christmas tree lights dance to music. Plenty to see: snowmen, penguins and Santa with his reindeer.
3207 S. Gillis Court: Homemade manger with Nativity scene, Santa, sleigh, reindeer, angel, snowman, lights etc.
Other
14811 S. Short Road, Cheney: Santa’s workshop in the country! Candy canes, lots and lots of lights, an active reindeer herd, Santa and a landing strip for his sleigh. (South of Cheney.)
742 S. Horton St., Airway Heights: Polar bears playing, wonderful lights, kid-size igloo, and much much more.
114 E. Emma St., Rockford, Wash.: Lots of blow-up, lights, Santa’s workshop. It is definitely worth the drive.
310 S. Douglas St., Omak, Wash.: Small houses with moving figures, deer, lighting on house, trees, bushes. More than 12,000 lights; some of the display is from my grandfather, over 50 years old. This is Joe Turk’s (my dad’s) display.