If you’re looking to do your own Temecula Christmas lights map and the tour to see all of the decorated houses in Murrieta too. Free and ready to print after you visit Bainbridge Circle Christmas Lights neighborhood.

A festive neighborhood in Temecula at night is illuminated with colorful Christmas lights, displaying various decorations. Light trails from passing vehicles create streaks across the foreground, adding dynamic movement to the scene, like a lively map of holiday cheer.
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Each year the city of Temecula and Murrieta has a contest to see the best and most creatively decorated houses. The Christmas lights Temecula map can be printed and you can take it with you to tour the city and see the lights yourself free of charge! Load up the car with the kiddos, in pajamas is fun, with a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy the evening together! (originally published 12/15)

Explore our Christmas Lights Temecula map, a festive guide with neighborhoods adorned by numbered, colored stars marking key locations. Categories like Clark Griswold and Simply Homemade add holiday charm, while the legend displays award stars for 1st and 2nd place winners.

Christmas Lights Temecula Map

The City of Temecula puts together a list of winning houses and here is the 2021 Christmas lights Temecula map of where those houses are so you can view them.

There is a list of addresses on that link too to make it easier. Take a peek at where you live and make a route that makes sense for your family to take and hit them all. There are likely a few in your neighborhood, maybe someone you know won!

  • You can print a copy of this map & see addresses of the participants who decorated above. Then follow the map you see below and have a fun evening with your kiddos.
temecula christmas lights map

It is always fun to load the kids up, grab some hot cocoa and just venture out to see what you can find yourself! I would start with houses in your neighborhood, that is easy, and then venture beyond that in Temecula and Murrieta.

  • If you are interested in a drive there are obviously more neighborhoods like Candy Cane Lane in Corona. We have visited this location many times and they really deck it out too!

It’s one of many things to do with kids in Southern California with kids in the winter time.

A house in Temecula is decorated with colorful Christmas lights. Green lights illuminate the palm trees, while white and multicolored lights adorn the house and yard. A star decoration is displayed above the entrance, and wet pavement reflects the festive glow at night.

Brewen’s Trolley has created a holiday tour of businesses and homes that are lit up and noteworthy, and will serve festive drinks along the way on your tour as well.

You can purchase tickets to ride along which is fun thru the city or you can use the map above and create your own free tour. Either way it is a fun holiday activity to do whether you live in Temecula or Murrieta…visit them both!

Additional holiday activities in Temecula:

  • I have a list of Santa, where he is, information on the Temecula parade, ice skating and more here. Below are some additional holiday FUN things for the family.
  • Don’t miss the Santa parade in Temecula
  • Grab a Christmas tree and decorate together, or cut down your own Christmas tree.

This is the Murrieta Christmas lights map.

Temecula City Hall’s bells are synchronized to lights and music every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening. They start at 7 p.m., 8 p.m, and 9 p.m. This is a pretty cool show. Then you can walk around Old Town.

Many of the local boutiques have festive decorations. There is a holiday shop with ornaments, and holiday trinkets can be found in Old Town too! Peltzer farm and the Temecula library has activities too.

  • There is a holiday area with a small “Polar Express” train in Temecula. There are bounce houses, and they serve hot chocolate there as well.

For more fun, check out the list of 25 days of Christmas movie schedule and do a craft together too. One of our favorites is melting peppermint candies into ornaments.

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Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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