The charm of driving or walking through the Candy Cane Lane streets in Woodland Hills still beckons after 70 years.
Catching glimpses of outdoor Christmas decorations is a fun part of driving around San Fernando Valley neighborhoods and streets during the Christmas season.
Christmas lights and decorations in the Candy Cane Lane area of Woodland Hills, Dec. 11, 2022. Candy Cane Lane, a drive-thru Christmastime tradition since 1952, shows off decorated homes and front yards in the Oxnard Street and Lubao Avenue neighborhood of Woodland Hills. The very slow drive-thru experience, where drivers are asked to dim their car lights, takes place nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. until Dec. 25. Residents ask visitors to respect homeowners by not driving by after 10 p.m.
People drive in the Candy Cane Lane area of Woodland Hills, Dec. 11, 2022. Candy Cane Lane, a drive-thru Christmastime tradition since 1952, shows off decorated homes and front yards in the Oxnard Street and Lubao Avenue neighborhood of Woodland Hills. The very slow drive-thru experience, where drivers are asked to dim their car lights, takes place nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. until Dec. 25. Residents ask visitors to respect homeowners by not driving by after 10 p.m. on weeknights or after 11 p.m.
Christmas lights and decorations in the Candy Cane Lane area of Woodland Hills, Dec. 11, 2022. Candy Cane Lane, a drive-thru Christmastime tradition since 1952, shows off decorated homes and front yards in the Oxnard Street and Lubao Avenue neighborhood of Woodland Hills. The very slow drive-thru experience, where drivers are asked to dim their car lights, takes place nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. until Dec. 25. Residents ask visitors to respect homeowners by not driving by after 10 p.m.
Christmas lights and decorations in the Candy Cane Lane area of Woodland Hills, Dec. 11, 2022. Candy Cane Lane, a drive-thru Christmastime tradition since 1952, shows off decorated homes and front yards in the Oxnard Street and Lubao Avenue neighborhood of Woodland Hills. The very slow drive-thru experience, where drivers are asked to dim their car lights, takes place nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. until Dec. 25. Residents ask visitors to respect homeowners by not driving by after 10 p.m.
Decorating by homeowners is voluntary, and like a hope of seeing Santa Claus the public has high hopes to see Christmas lights and other decorations on the group of streets off Oxnard Street .
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