Lightscape 2025

Now through January 4

A breathtaking mile-long trail of light and color

Now – January 4, 2026

This one-of-a-kind, immersive light and music experience will transform the Botanical Garden into a mesmerizing world of wonder, food and beverages, and more than one million twinkling lights on select nights. Stroll through a mile-long trail of dazzling lights, dramatic colors, otherworldly lighted sculptures, and water features – right in the heart of San Francisco. 

Gather with family and friends, grab a hot chocolate, and experience the wonders of San Francisco Botanical Garden’s winter landscape through a kaleidoscope of color!

Please note: last entry to the Lightscape trail is 8:30pm.

Tickets

Adult

Starting at: $26 member | $32 general

Youth (5 – 17 years)

Starting at: $16 member | $20 general

Child (4 & under)

Free

Flex Ticket
Arrive any time on your chosen date

Starting at: $48 member | $60 general

Super Flex Ticket
Available to Leadership Circle Members.
Arrive at any date and time during event hours.

Starting at: $48

Email philanthropy@gggp.org to redeem

Museums For All
Tickets available on select dates

Discounted Lightscape tickets on select dates for guests with state-issued Electronic Benefits Transfer card (SNAP, EBT, Medi‑Cal)

People look at brightly lit up tree at night

Flexible Exchange Policy

Exchanges are allowed up until 72 hours prior to the original ticket date.

Worried about weather? Still finalizing plans? Reserve a spot now, exchange later as needed. Exchanges are subject to a $10 fee per transaction (not per ticket); fee applies to members and nonmembers. Please contact lightscape@gggp.org for more information.

Tickets are subject to availability.

Lightscape FAQ

Ticket Prices

Adult tickets are:

  • $42 – Peak
  • $38 – Standard
  • $32 – Off-Peak

Youth (5-17) tickets are:

  • $24 – Peak
  • $22 – Standard
  • $20 – Off-Peak

Children (0-4) are: FREE

Gardens Members get 20% off tickets. Not yet a member? Join or renew today!

Same-Day Ticket: $5 premium applies for same-day ticket purchases

Transfer to Another Day (within 72 hrs.): $10 per transaction

Museums For All Tickets (EBT/SNAP/Medi-Cal Cardholders):

  • Available on select dates: Nov 21, 23, Dec 4, 7, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, Jan 4
  • Visitors using EBT/SNAP or Medi-Cal benefits may purchase up to four Museums For All admission tickets for $10 each. A valid photo ID and EBT/SNAP/Medi-Cal card must be presented upon entry. Each visitor must have their own ticket to enter.
  • Buy online in advance. Walk-up tickets are not guaranteed.

Upgrade to a Flex Ticket: 

Enjoy the flexibility of arriving at any time on your chosen date.  Get Flex Ticket>>

What is your exchange policy?

Exchanges are allowed up until 72 hours prior to the original ticket date. Exchanges are subject to a $10 fee per transaction (not per ticket); fee applies to members and nonmembers. Tickets are subject to availability. If San Francisco Botanical Garden cancels the event, you will be contacted to reschedule to another date. Please contact lightscape@gggp.org for more information.

What time should I arrive?
Please allow extra time for entry and parking. Your entry time is a 15-minute window from the time printed on your tickets, for example, 5-5:15pm. Last entry to trail is 8:30pm. The event closes at 9:30 pm. 

Are walk-up tickets available on site for purchase?
Walk-up tickets are limited and based on availability; admission cannot be guaranteed. A $5 premium applies to same-day ticket purchases.

If I miss my ticket slot, can I join a later slot?
We will do our best to accommodate you in the next slots based on availability. There is no entry after 8:30pm.

Lightscape ticketholders are invited to arrive up to 30 minutes in advance of their ticketed entry time. Come enjoy festive food and beverages available for purchase in the Celebration Garden!

Please enter at the Main Gate on 9th Avenue along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

Address:

San Francisco Botanical Garden
1199 9th Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94122
Directions

Transportation & Parking

  • Walking, biking, public transit, taxi or rideshare are strongly recommended
  • San Francisco Muni serves the Botanical Garden via a number of convenient bus and metro lines, including the 5, 7, 43, 44, and N-Judah
  • Street parking is free on nearby streets Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Nancy Pelosi Drive, and Bowling Green Drive. Overnight parking restrictions are enforced after 10pm.
  • For paid parking, the Music Concourse Garage will have extended hours closing at 11 pm.
  • Rideshare drop-off to enter Lightscape is 1199 9th Avenue
  • Accessible parking spaces are available along  Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Nancy Pelosi Drive, and Bowling Green Drive. There are also accessible parking spots in the Bandshell All-Accessible Lot across the street from the Botanical Garden.
  • See our Getting Here page for more details

Lightscape is a festive visual and sensory experience for family and friends. Stroll through an immersive mile-long trail of dazzling lights, dramatic colors, otherworldly lighted sculptures, and water features – right in the heart of San Francisco Botanical Garden.

How long is the trail?
The illuminated trail is approximately a mile long.

  • Purchase tickets ahead of time!
  • Layers, layers, layers—be prepared with clothes for all weather!
    This is an outdoor event in the evening. Please dress for the weather with appropriate layers and comfortable footwear.
  • This event is held rain or shine. For any extreme weather conditions, based on weather services, the event will be cancelled and tickets can be exchanged for a later date.
  • Time spent on the trail will vary based on respective pace, however, you should prepare for at least 45 minutes to walk the trail.
  • The Garden does not have coat-check facilities and does not accept luggage or store personal items.

There will be a variety of food and drink options all evening. Enjoy everything from chicken and waffles, to tacos, dim sum, churros, s’mores, and kettle corn. Accompany your meal with a cozy hot chocolate, wine, beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and more.

Check out the full menu here.

The Inner Sunset neighborhood is just steps outside the Botanical Garden and has an amazing array of food and drink options as well for pre or post Lightscape visits, learn more here.

Can I bring food and drinks?
No, there will also be vendors selling food and beverages on site.

For groups of 50 or more people, please contact lightscape@gggp.org

Exclusive member discount

Become a Member and save 20% on your Lightscape tickets along with a host of other benefits throughout the year.

Members sign in with your member login after selecting your date and time. Email membership@gggp.org if you have trouble with your member login.

Wheelchair requests

We have a limited number of wheelchairs to lend on a first come first serve basis.

Is the route Accessible?

The Lightscape route is designed to be easy to navigate with paved paths and gentle slopes throughout. Most guests using mobility devices find the experience comfortable. The exception to this may be the Redwood Grove which is a mulch trail that is stabilized under a rubber mat surface. If this is uncomfortable, this element can be bypassed on the paved trail.

If you have specific questions or needs please reach out to lightscape@gggp.org and we’re happy to provide more details or support.

Yes, Lightscape is open on Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day!

Enjoy free general admission to San Francisco Botanical Garden during the day on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day and stick around for Lightscape in the evening. Lightscape tickets will need to be purchased separately. We hope to see you there!

Yes! While waiting for that perfect shot, please do not block pathways or views of others. We do not allow tripods, monopods or drones or props. Professional or commercial photoshoots are not permitted during the event. Photographs and videos may not be used for commercial purposes.

Strollers are welcome in San Francisco Botanical Garden, which has paths that are well-designed to accommodate them.

No pets are allowed, except for service animals (dogs), as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Wheeled vehicles (bikes, skateboards, scooters) are not allowed in the Garden. Bike racks are available near the entrances to all gardens for visitors to use with a self provided lock.

If you’ve lost or found an item during your visit, please contact our Visitor Experience team at info@gggp.org or send us a message via our website at Contact Us. We’re here to help reconnect you with your belongings!

There will be some light installations with flashing lights; however, there is no strobe lighting.

Plants are the stars of the show. Showcasing—while protecting—the Garden’s collections  is our top priority and our Horticulture team at SFRPD is engaged from planning to post-production to select suitable trees, ensure the program leverages ideal paths, and upholds the integrity of the Garden and local wildlife.

Our partners on this event have done similar light trails at the world’s leading botanical gardens in the UK, Europe, US, and Australia as well as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and give significant care to ensure the protection of the plants and wildlife.

In consultation with our experienced event partners we will implement the following proven mitigation strategies:

  • Lights off no later than 10:30pm every night – allowing for approximately 7 hours of normal urban darkness nightly
  • No use of lasers or light rays pointing into the sky
  • Use of LEDs throughout to reduce power requirements

In addition, we ask all visitors to follow these guidelines:

  • Please remain on trails, pathways, and designated areas at all times.
  • Feeding wildlife is strictly prohibited for the safety of visitors and wildlife.
  • Please avoid picking or stepping on plants.
  • Please respect the trees and avoid climbing them.
  • Please collect any waste you create and properly dispose of it in the bins provided throughout the Garden.

We strive to create a safe, enjoyable, and welcoming environment for all visitors. To help us achieve this, we kindly ask you to adhere to the following code of conduct:

Please be respectful towards all staff, volunteers, and other visitors. Treat everyone with courtesy and consideration, regardless of their age, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other personal characteristic. Avoid using offensive language or gestures.

Failure to comply with this code of conduct may result in you and your party being asked to leave the premises. If you experience or witness any inappropriate conduct, you can contact the Gardens at (415) 661-1316 or email info@gggp.org.

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Thank You to Our Generous Lightscape 2025 Sponsors