An evening drive through Fishers in December is certain to be one filled with twinkling lights, holiday cheer, and festive family time. If you’re unsure of where to begin your leisurely drive through the city, we’re here to guide you.
Here are 8 of the most dazzling holiday light displays around Fishers. Hop in the car, grab friends or family members, and go check out these houses before the season’s over.
Southeast Fishers
10068 Bent Tree Lane
6-10 p.m.
Enjoy a bright, animated display that dances to music, and be sure to check out the entire cul-de-sac’s coordinated displays while you’re there.
10030 Windward Pass
Dusk to dawn
Check out this unique colorful display that extends throughout the property.
Central Fishers
12601 Chiefs Court
Dusk to 11 p.m., through January 1
Called “Candy Cane Lane,” bright candy canes fill this property to create a fun and playful experience.
East Fishers
15104 Geist Ridge Dr
6-10 p.m.
Explore various holiday movie scenes with characters like The Grinch, Santa, and Rudolph!
12517 Bellingham Blvd
Dusk to Midnight
A beautiful, lights display filled with bright colors!
14318 Camelot House Way
5 p.m. to Midnight, through January 14
You won’t want to miss this full-house light display with more than 4,000 lights and music!
West Fishers
8305 Harrison Pkwy
Sun-Thurs 7-10 p.m. & Fri-Sat 7-11 p.m., through December 31
Experience the joy of the season captured through lights choreographed to Christmas pop hits, classics, and hymns.
Nickel Plate Trail
through December
The trail you know and love is decked out for the holidays! Be sure to head downtown to the Nickel Plate Trail in the evening for a festive, light-twinkling stroll.
Access to the Nickel Plate Trail is free, and lights turn on at dusk.
See more creative, light-covered homes using the Fishers Holiday Lights Map.
Want to add your home to the Holiday Lights Map? Submit it using this form.
Marissa Muljat is a Public Relations and Community Engagement intern for the City of Fishers. She grew up on the West Coast in Lynden, Washington, and is currently a senior at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. Marissa is double majoring in multimedia journalism and public relations and is heavily involved in Taylor’s student newspaper, The Echo. Outside of her internship, you can find Marissa baking with friends, going for a walk, or exploring new coffee shops. She loves the excitement and liveliness that Fishers has to offer and has enjoyed getting to know the city in deeper ways!