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11th Annual Lights of Love
Thank You For Your Support!
Our Lights of Love event has ended for 2025. Check back in early 2026 for next year's details!
We're Celebrating Love!
Join us at our 3-acre Cactus Garden decorated with pink, purple, and red Valentine-themed lights. It's the perfect spot to share the love with the special people in your life. Hot Chocolates and Sweet Treats will be available for purchase for guests to enjoy in the Cactus Café.
Our Lights of Love Cactus Garden is open nightly as listed below.
Feb. 7-13: 5pm-9pm
Feb. 14-16: 5pm-10pm
Feb. 17: 5pm-9pm
The Garden is located at 2 Cactus Garden Drive, Henderson, NV 89014.
Help Spread The Love
This year, a $3 entrance fee per person is required and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to HELP of Southern Nevada and Three Square Food Bank. The entrance fee can be paid with either cash or credit card. Children under two and adults 65+ receive free admission.
Thanks to our visitors, nearly $300,000 was raised during the Holiday Cactus Garden event. All entry fees will continue to support these vital organizations through Feb. 17.
Book Your Valentine's Chocolate Tasting!
Celebrate the Valentine's season with a LIMITED EDITION Chocolate Tasting Experience! Sample a few of our favorite pieces including Bananas Foster Truffle, Blood Orange Satin Crème, and more, including our popular Brownie Batter Ganache tablet bar!
Guests who book a tasting for February 13, 14 or 15 will receive a rose with their tasting! Bookings are available with or without wine.
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Please note, dogs & other pets are not allowed in the Cactus Garden.
This is for their safety. The cacti are exposed and close to the path. There's a very high risk that animals will come in contact with cacti if they stray from the path at all.
Under The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service animals (dogs and miniature horses) are permitted and must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless the individual’s disability prevents using these devices or these devices interfere with the service animal’s safe, effective performance of tasks. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls.