Seasonal Tours

These are Town-Organized events. What does this mean?

Holiday Tour of Lights

December 6 - 31, 2025 | Every night 6:00 - 9:00 pm

The 2025 Holiday Tour of Lights has arrived! 

31 homes and businesses across town have volunteered to spread holiday cheer with beautiful light displays this year! The Tour of Lights provides a map with the most efficient way to see all the stops along the tour. Hop in the car, turn on your favorite holiday playlist, and enjoy the lights!

This year we have organized two routes a Green Route and a Red Route.

Click here for a PDF map of the Tour of Lights

Click here for a Google Map of the Red Route Tour Stops (works best with Google Maps mobile application installed)

Click here for a Google Map of the Green Route Tour Stops (works best with Google Maps mobile application installed)

Make the most of your drive with these 10 tips!

2021 Holiday Tour of Lights (350 x 350 px)

Tour of Frights

October | Every night 6:00 – 9:00 pm

The Tour of Frights is an annual program that features Apex homes and business with some of the very best Halloween or fall-themed decorations.

How it works: Every year in late September, residents and businesses can sign up for the Tour to showcase their spooky displays. After registration closes, we create a Tour of Frights map to share with the community! Participants must have their display ready to go live by mid-October.

Check back for the 2026 Tour of Fright application!

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What is the difference between a Community Event and a Town-Organized Event?


Community Events 
This is an event that a non-profit organization runs, pays for, and plans. Town of Apex staff provides an event location (Town Hall Campus, Salem Street, etc.), along with staff from public safety, public works and other departments, as necessary.

Town-Organized Events
This is an event that the Town of Apex creates, pays for, and plans. Town of Apex staff manages the programming, including activities, logistics, and vendors. This is sometimes referred to as a “Town Owned Event”.