The Lights at Interlochen is back and celebrating its 50th anniversary for the 2025 season.

ARLINGTON, Texas — Editor’s note: The video published above is a WFAA report about a Christmas light display in Preston Hollow.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … especially in one North Texas neighborhood whose light display would make Michael Bublé proud. 

For its 50th year, more than 200 homeowners in the northwest Arlington neighborhood of Interlochen celebrate the season by decorating their homes with festive lights and holiday-themed displays. It’s one of the largest and longest running holiday traditions in North Texas, according to the Arlington Police Department. 

For those who wish to dash through the neighborhood for a little Christmas cheer, the police department has set up traffic control for easier flow in and out of the area. The public is invited to drive through from Dec. 13 to Dec. 25 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free! 

Here’s how to get to it: 

Enter the Interlochen neighborhood from Westwood Drive at Randol Mill Road.

From westbound I-30, take the Fielder Road exit and go south to Randol Mill Road. Turn right onto Randol Mill Road and follow it to Westwood Drive.From eastbound I-30, take the Eastchase Parkway exit and go south to Meadowbrook Boulevard. Turn left onto Meadowbrook Boulevard, then proceed to Randol Mill Road. Turn right onto Randol Mill Road and follow it to Westwood Drive.All other streets leading into the Interlochen neighborhood will be closed. Motorists will not be permitted to make left turns from northbound Bowen Road onto Westwood Drive or northbound Oakwood Lane onto Randol Mill Road.Tour buses and limousines will not be allowed on Porto Bello Court, Waltham Court, or Postbridge Court.Traffic can exit the Interlochen neighborhood via Westwood Drive to Randol Mill Road, or by heading southbound on Bowen Road.

What to know before you go: 

Traffic must keep right at all times, leaving the left lane open for emergency vehicles and Interlochen homeowners.

Adults and children must be properly secured with safety belts and child safety seats at all times.Consider visiting during the week. Weekends tend to have higher traffic and longer wait times.Pack some patience. Expect to wait in line getting into the neighborhood. Once you enter the trail, you will not be allowed to pass other vehicles.Use the restroom before getting in line and consider packing snacks / drinks to take with you. If you leave the line for any reason, you will have to go to the back of the line to re-enter.No solicitation or sales by any vendors will be allowed from any public roadway or right-of-way.

Here is a visual aid, courtesy of the Arlington Police Department:Â