Featuring new, larger-than-life Vivid Creatures sculptures included among 20 immersive light displays and Dog Admission Nights

     Illumination: Tree Lights at The Morton Arboretum will once again light up the holiday season, beginning with its popular IllumiBrew beer-tasting event on Friday, Nov. 14, followed by the exhibition’s public opening on Saturday, Nov. 15. The 13th annual celebration of trees in winter runs through Jan. 3, 2026, inviting guests to experience nature in a whole new light along a one-mile, ADA-accessible walking trail.

Named among the nation’s best holiday light displays by U.S. News & World Report and USA Today, Illumination has welcomed more than 2 million visitors of all ages since its debut. “The joy and wonder that Illumination brings each year have become part of so many families’ holiday traditions,” said Amy Scott, head of exhibitions at the Arboretum. “This year, we’re adding even more magic with new, larger-than-life sculptures and new ways to enjoy the experience.”

New for 2025, the exhibition will feature four colorful Vivid Creatures animal sculptures by artists Heather BeGaetz and Fez BeGaetz, appearing among 20 immersive light displays throughout the Arboretum’s winter landscape.

Tickets are available online at mortonarb.org/illumination and in person at the Visitor Center. Prices vary by date and time selected. Arboretum members receive the lowest ticket prices all season with a 20% discount. Tickets for Illumination generally start at $17.60 for adult members and $22 for adult nonmembers. Children’s ticket prices vary by date and time. Children ages 3 and under are admitted free of charge. In addition, the Arboretum is offering deeply reduced Illumination ticket prices on select nights for Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT/LINK) and WIC cardholders through the Museums for All program at $10 for adults and $5 for children.