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The ultimate adventure guide

Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Some lighting displays are larger than life.
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Walking through a tunnel of light, it's hard not to stop and take a photo every couple of steps
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Whimsical creations at the Oregon Zoo.
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
One of the many festive signs leading you toward some hot drinks.
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Most of the animals might be asleep, but these light displays are just as cool as the real thing.
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
This train might not carry any passengers, but there are two festive trains that will.
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Some of the animals seem like they can come right at you.
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
What's better than a carousel? How about a moving carousel with light up animals to get you into the holiday spirit?
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
The ZooLights have more light animals on display than they do during the day; how many can you spot?
Meagan Baker
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Though it might get crowded, this long light tunnel has plenty of spaces to move over and get a selfie.

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