ZU News Editor-in-Chief | Jamie Roebuck-Joseph

Bainbridge Circle is a quaint neighborhood throughout the year; but, during the holiday season, it transforms into a hub for thousands to enjoy.

For many, visiting the Bainbridge Falls is a family tradition. Located in the Temecula Valley, this small cul-de-sac is holiday paradise for thousands. Thirty-two houses, each decorated uniquely, play synchronized music throughout the neighborhood seven nights a week from 6:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. The attraction continues to grow in popularity throughout the Inland Empire.

If you won’t be able to make it or just want a sneak peak, ZU Media’s got you covered. Take a look at the 2017 Bainbridge decorations below.

If you happen to find yourself in the Inland Empire this season, make sure to stop by Bainbridge Falls and enjoy the lights. Or, take a visit to the Pechanga Resort for other holiday festivities. Whether you want to enjoy the Bainbridge Falls lights from your car or get out and walk, this holiday extravaganza is bound to be memorable for all. Don’t forget to bring cash. On the weekends, neighborhood children can be seen giving out hot cocoa for donations.