
If you live in the center to west San Fernando valley and you'd like to see a decent concentration of Christmas decorations I think this is still worth it. Not every house is decorated, but from...
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Candy Cane Lane in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, is a beloved holiday tradition where homeowners on Lubao and Oxnard Streets come together to create a spectacular display of lights and decorations. Visitors can drive through the area with their headlights dimmed to fully enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Since 1952, Candy Cane Lane has been enchanting locals and visitors alike, with residents continuously striving to outdo each other with their creative light displays. This eight square-block area is annually transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with figures, artificial snow, and even appearances by Santa and his elves.
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If you live in the center to west San Fernando valley and you'd like to see a decent concentration of Christmas decorations I think this is still worth it. Not every house is decorated, but from...
At first we walked through the neighborhood of Candy Cane Lane and took in all the holiday charm some houses offered!! Some were decked out in their own unique way--some super extravagant with...
In a nutshell-- it's too spread out as not all homes/streets participate. Also, this is a vintage neighborhood with no sidewalks, so you're walking on the edges of the homes and/or streets. The...
All lit up very pretty houses it's about 8 to 10 blocks a few vendors and security out present
Not worth it. Very few houses decorate. Go to Arcadia instead. We drove 45min and were so bored.