Christmas in Woodlands light up the town. (Photo by Addison Nix).

Christmas in the Woodlands

The Trawick family creates a path filled with Christmas lights and decorations, commonly referred to as Christmas in the Woodlands, to celebrate the season every December.

This Christmas celebration is filled with lights, blow-ups, cut outs and so much more.

The scenery ranges from nativity scenes, Disney, classic Christmas movies and songs, and so much more.

Christmas in the Woodlands has been open for over two decades now, and are many Enterprise residents favorite Christmas tradition.

The road wraps around several houses and takes a while to make it all the way through the attraction.

When there is little to no traffic, a car can make it through the lighted path in about five minutes, but on busy nights like Christmas, it can take up to ten minutes to get all the way through.

Some nights the Trawick family drives other families through Christmas in the Woodlands on a small train, so that everyone can be outside to hear the music and see everything better.

The Trawicks open Christmas in the Woodlands around the middle of November and keep them up until New Years.

The lights are turned on from dark until ten each night.

There is a donation box located at the end of the lighted path to help the Trawick family pay for electricity and new items for the display.

The Trawick Christmas in the Woodlands is a  great Enterprise Christmas tradition and the best start to the holiday season.