The Blossoms of Light is a holiday tradition at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and this year, I got to be a part of the lighting of the lights. Even if you have been to the Botanic Gardens during the summer, or even during the day at any time of year, the grounds look completely different when accented by over a million little light bulbs!
Because of the weather, it’s important to dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes so you can take in all the lights that decorate the path through the gardens. That way, you can take your time admiring all the displays and colorful decorations along the way. The path starts off heading south along the garden walls, and heads back west to curve around the pond. The further along you go, you’ll see something new that draws your eye.
One of my favorite parts of the walk-through was the dancing lights that appear on the ground in certain places on the path. I couldn’t figure out where they were coming from, and at first, I thought they were glow-in-the-dark bits of snowmelt! I won’t spoil the surprise by telling you where they are really coming from, but if you plan to visit the Blossoms of Light with the little ones, this is a fun puzzle for them to figure out.
This year, the Blossoms of Light also includes ice sculptures encasing flowers and other items to make them really stand out. Although the lights are a treat for anyone’s holiday, you can get HoloSpex glasses and watch them add an extra glow to the displays. Unfortunately, 3-D glasses tend to give me a headache, so I skipped that experience this time around.
Perhaps one of the most charming features of the walk through the Blossoms of Light is the holiday music drifting from the amphitheater. The theater itself is decorated with lights, but depending on where you are along the path, you can hear the sound of a familiar holiday tune coming from the speakers.
Whether you’re six or sixty, the Blossoms of Light is a beautiful display that is sure to get anyone into the holiday spirit!
If You Go
If you are willing to brave the wintry weather that is typical of Denver on December evenings, be sure to visit the Botanic Gardens between November 30 and January 1. The exhibit will continue through Christmas Eve, December 25th, and New Year’s Eve. The lights are turned on every night at 5:30 and you can stay to enjoy them until 9:30.
The Blossoms of Light at the Botanic Gardens are located at the York Street location at 1007 York Street, Denver, CO 80206. Admission is $12 for adults, but discounts are offered for groups, military service members, children, students, Botanic Gardens members, and seniors. To find out more about ticket prices and the Gardens, visit http://www.botanicgardens.org/content/blossoms-light.
All content provided by Jessica Lave, photos by Travis Kline.