Sensorio Field of Lights in Paso Robles: An illuminated evening!
I visited Sensorio Field of Lights in Paso Robles on my birthday with my family and was blown away by the vast expanse of colorful, illuminated lights!
Sensorio Field of Lights is a unique experience in Paso Robles that is gaining popularity and becoming a must-visit attraction on any trip to Central California.
I had seen the beautiful pictures of the brightly colored lights of Sensorio on social media and wanted to check them out myself. We had a family vacation planned to Paso Robles, which gave us the perfect opportunity to plan a visit to Sensorio Field of Lights.
In this post, find out everything about my experience and tips for visiting the Field of Lights Paso Robles, including tickets, what to expect, tips for the best experience, where to stay, where to eat, and what else is nearby!
Field of Lights Paso Robles – Quick Overview
- Field of Lights is a unique outdoor art and light experience in Paso Robles and a 15-minute drive from downtown Paso Robles.
- The main experience is the Field of Lights spread over the landscape with walking paths between the exhibits. It’s a colorful and illuminated sight to see!
- There is an additional Light Towers experience made of wine bottles, which is really cool!
- There are two smaller exhibits called Fireflies and Gone Fishing, which were added in 2023.
- There is another paid exhibit called Dimensions added in 2024, which has a separate ticket.
- Tickets can be bought online or at the gate, typically $45 per adult for Field of Light and $30 for Dimensions. There is a ticket upgrade for an all-access Terrace Experience.
- My #1 tip is to arrive at least 45 minutes before sunset to get the full experience.
- There are lawn games here, food trucks, and fire pits to make it a complete evening!
- There is a huge dirt lot for parking, and it is free.
- A must-see experience on your visit to Central California.
Now that you have the quick elevator version of Field of Lights, make sure to read on to see some amazing pictures from my visit and discover additional details from my experience!
Where is Field of Lights located in California?
Sensorio Field of Lights is located in Central California in the town of Paso Robles. Paso Robles is known for its vineyards and wineries and is a popular central California wine country destination.
The Sensorio Field of Lights is just a 10-15 minute drive from downtown Paso Robles, making it very convenient to visit Sensorio if you are visiting Paso Robles.
Sensorio Field of Lights is a unique experience that can demand a weekend trip of its own.
It’s around a 3-hour drive from the San Francisco Bay Area and a similar 3-hour drive from Los Angeles, making it perfect for a weekend getaway from either LA or San Francisco Bay area.
Planning to visit Paso Robles and Sensorio? Check out my 3-day epic weekend in Paso Robles itinerary.
What is Sensorio Field of Lights?
Sensorio Field of Lights in Paso Robles is a 15-acre walk-through experience by the internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro. The Field of Light installation was launched in May 2019.
The Field of Light artwork is created over the undulating landscape of Paso Robles with 58,800 stemmed spheres that are lit by fiber optics in morphing color.
The result is an illuminating and colorful field of lights that is a very stunning and unique experience. The Field of Lights is powered by solar energy and is thus environmentally friendly.
In 2021, the Light Towยญers installation by Bruce Munro was added to the Sensorio experience. The Light Towers installation features 69 towers made of more than 17,000 wine bottles, lit by optic fibers in morphing color.
This exhibit has a musical element added to it. The Light Towers celยญeยญbrates Paso Robยญles as a wine counยญtry destination.
Days and hours of operation for Field of Lights, Paso Robles
I visited Sensorio Field of Lights with my family in the fall. The experience was open at that time from Thursday to Sunday, 7 PM to 10:30 PM.
The days and hours of operation vary based on the month and sunset times. It is usually always open on Friday and Saturday evenings. In the busy summer and fall months, it is usually open from Thursdays to Sundays. During the holidays it is open on additional weekdays days as well.
For the most accurate days and hours of operation, it is best to visit the official website of Sensorio.
Sensorio Field of Lights Tickets
You can buy tickets online in advance on the official Sensorio website. There is some discount when buying online tickets versus the at-gate price. I feel that Sensorio is totally worth visiting at least once, even though the ticket price is higher.
General admission tickets
The day we planned to visit, the general admission was sold out online, but tickets were available at the gate.
Just make sure to reach around opening time to avoid long lines and to be sure that you are able to get at-door tickets. We reached around 7:30 and were able to buy tickets for our family of 10 people.
The online tickets were $43 each and about $6 cheaper than the gate price of $49 each, but there was a close to $6 service fee online, bringing the total cost of online versus the gate price to be around the same!
Starting May 2024, there is a new exhibit called Dimensions which has a separate ticket for $30. The Munro Pass for around $45 gets you admission to Field of Light, Light Towers, Gone Fishing, and Fireflies exhibits.
It is best to check the official Sensorio website for the current ticket price.
All-Access Terrace Experience tickets
Sensorio has an All-Access Terrace Experience ticket for a higher price, which includes access to a VIP terrace for a panoramic view of the Field of lights, tables with firepits, and one drink ticket. You can also upgrade to add a VIP Charcuterie platter.
As we were a large group, we just went with the general admission tickets. The view of the Field of Lights is amazing from pretty much anywhere, so we did not feel like we missed out on anything by not taking the VIP experience.
Sensorio Field of Lights Experience
To get the entire experience at Sensorio, of the lights slowly coming to life at dusk, make sure you arrive at least 45 minutes before sunset time. The day we visited Sunset was at 8:15 PM, and we arrived at 7:30 PM. You can click some great sunset pictures!
Entry checkpoints for baggage and tickets
The parking at Sensorio is ample, and we were able to find parking easily. At the entrance, there is a baggage checkpoint where you will have to get your purses/backpacks checked. We did not have any food or water in our bags, so we were good to go.
Tip for mobility-impaired guests – The Sensorio experience is wheelchair-friendly. The path from the baggage checkpoint to the ticket checkpoint is a few minutes walk on the gravel path. As we had some mobility-impaired seniors in our group and one wheelchair, we asked for assistance at the baggage checkpoint, and they took the seniors to the ticket checkpoint in a golf cart.
Entrance area before the lights
As soon as you enter the ticketed area, you see a great lawn with people hanging out and waiting for sunset. There are lawn games here, like corn hole toss and connect fours. There was a Mexican food truck and an Airstream bar.
Live music was playing, and there were several fire pit tables where people could enjoy food and music. The Restrooms were also in this area.
The VIP terrace entrance was on the general lawn, which also had food and drink services and fire pit tables. The VIP terrace overlooked the Field of lights.
Field of Lights Before Sunset
We entered the field of lights just a few minutes before sunset. The soft glow of twilight illuminated the brown landscape, which blended well with the golden sky.
The light spheres were white and not illuminated yet. It was a very different view than what we had seen on social media, but it was still very beautiful.
Coming before sunset lets you see the entire space, as once it gets dark, only the lights are visible.
The viewing pathway is a half-mile loop with many paths to cross in between if you want to shorten the walk. The total loop is half a mile and easily walkable.
The path around the field of lights is a gravel path, but it is wheelchair and stroller-friendly. There are benches and seats all along the pathway.
There is no bad spot to view the Field of lights. The lights look amazing pretty much anywhere on the entire path.
Field of Lights at Dusk
At dusk, the Field of lights started coming to life, and we could see faint colors. The colors grew in intensity as the sky started to get darker.
I think the lights looked the best at dusk as compared to when it was the full night sky.
The pictures I took at dusk were some of the best ones, as the surrounding landscape added to the beauty of the glimmering lights.
Light Towers
If you start at the pathway entrance and walk clockwise, the Light Towers exhibit is at the leftmost end of the path. This installation was newly added in 2021.
The Light Towers installation features 69 towers made of more than 17,000 wine bottles, lit by optic fibers in morphing color. The towers are around 7 feet tall.
This exhibit has a musical element added to it. The Light Towers celยญeยญbrates Paso Robยญles as a wine counยญtry destination.
By the time we reached this exhibit, it was dark, as seen in the photos. The towers were made of individual wine bottles stacked up. Each bottle had an optic fiber in it that changed color. There is a viewing platform that allows you to see the entire display in a panoramic view.
I think the Light Towers, which are made of wine bottles, are a cool addition to the Field of Lights, considering Paso Robles is a wine-country destination.
Field of Lights at Night
Once the night is completely dark, the landscape and the pathways fade into darkness, and all you can see is the lights. This is a very different and phenomenal view of the Field of Lights from the sunset and dusk views.
Personally, I like the Field of Lights best at dusk when you can still see the landscape background with the lights. When it’s dark, be careful with the pathways, as it’s sometimes hard to find your group.
Is Sensorio Field of Lights Worth Visiting?
Seeing the Field of Lights is an amazing experience that combines art, technology, and nature; it’s surreal, almost magical. Seeing the vast expanse of brightly illuminated colored lights takes your breath away.
I was very impressed by the grandeur of the Fields of Lights. The additional exhibits, food, and music make it a complete experience for a great evening with family or friends or even a date night. So, even though it is expensive, I think Sensorio Field of Lights is worth visiting at least once on your trip to central California!
FAQs about Field of Lights Paso Robles
Below are some commonly asked questions about the Field of Lights Paso Robles:
How long does it take to walk through the Field of Lights?
Once at the main entrance, it will take anywhere from 1 hour to 2 hours to walk through the entire loop. If you plan to walk through all the inner paths or sit and admire the lights, it can take longer!
Is Field of Lights Paso Robles wheelchair friendly?
Even though the pathways were made of loose gravel, it was very easy to push my mom’s wheelchair on the pathways. I saw families with strollers enjoying the exhibit as well.
Is Field of Lights kid-friendly?
There were all ages of kids there! The lights are a sight to behold and enjoyed by adults and kids alike. We had a 3-year-old in the group and he loved the lights. The pathways are stroller-friendly as well. There are restrooms near the main entrance and portables on the field.
Can you bring food into Sensorio Field of Lights?
If you have younger kids or people with dietary restrictions, you can mention that at the baggage checkpoint area, and they can be accommodating. Otherwise, there are food trucks inside to purchase food!
Is Sensorio Field of Lights in Paso Robles permanent?
Yes! Sensorio started out in 2019 as a temporary exhibit, but in 2021, Sensorio announced that it will become a permanent attraction to enjoy in Paso Robles. There are plans to add new features like a hotel, restaurant, etc., to enhance the guest experience.
Tips for visiting Field of Lights in Paso Robles
Knowing these tips will help you be prepared and make the most of your Sensorio experience!
Tip #1: Buy tickets in advance or arrive early.
Buy your tickets online in advance if possible. If you are unsure of your travel plans, then you can buy tickets at the gate for a very similar price. Just make sure to arrive early at opening time, if you are buying tickets at the gate.
Tip #2: Arrive before sunset
I highly recommend arriving at least 45 minutes to an hour before sunset. That will give you enough time to experience everything that Sensorio has to offer and make an evening out of it. Also, it is remarkable to see the lights slowly coming to life as the night sets in.
The landscape of Paso Robles looks really great at sunset, and you can take some amazing pictures with the golden yellow skies and the tan fields.
Tip #3: Wear comfortable shoes
The pathway around the Sensorio Field of Lights is made of loose gravel and the loop is around half a mile.
It might be a good idea to wear comfortable shoes and not very expensive ones as they will get dusty. Also, it gets chilly at night so closed-toe shoes or sneakers might be best.
Tip #4: Carry a jacket even in summer
Even though Paso Robles can reach 100 degrees in the summer, evenings and nights are almost always windy and chilly, and it feels colder in open spaces like Sensorio. Carrying a jacket with you for the night will be a great idea so that you can enjoy being here until closing time.
Tip #5: Stay longer for the complete Sensorio experience
When we arrived at Sensorio, we did not know that there would be food trucks there. We were pleasantly surprised.
There was a Mexican food truck, Airstream bar, live music, fire pits, and tables to relax and hang out. You can hang out till closing time and have a great time with family and friends.
Where to stay for Field of Lights in Paso Robles
Staying in the town of Paso Robles would be the best place to stay after your Sensorio Field of Lights experience. Below are some excellent hotels in Paso Robles:
Paso Robles Inn is a very popular historic hotel with a great location right across from the Downtown City Park and within walking distance of all the downtown restaurants, bars, and events. This is my top recommended place to stay! Get a room with a private hot tub on the balcony!
The Piccolo is also within a block of the Paso Robles downtown scene with a swimming pool and bar.
Adelaide Inn and Best Western Plus Black Oak are at a great location close to the freeway to access the wineries on the east and west sides of the town. It is also just a 5-minute drive to the downtown city park.
La Bellasera Hotel and Suites is a little further from Paso Robles downtown but near Tin City. It is still just a 7-minute drive to downtown Paso Robles.
Paso Robles has plenty of vacation rentals all over the surrounding hills with amazing views of vineyards and the undulating landscape.
We rented a vacation rental and it was a huge ranch-style house on a hilltop with a swimming pool and 360-degree views of vineyards around us.
Final Takeaways: My visit to Sensorio Field of Lights Paso Robles, CA
This was my first visit to Sensorio Field of Lights in Paso Robles, and I really loved it. When I am in the area again, I wouldn’t mind going back to see the new Dimensions exhibit. Even with all the new exhibits, I think the main Field of Light exhibit is the best one here and should not be missed.
Seeing the lights slowly come to life at dusk and transforming the beautiful undulating landscape into a field of color was an extraordinary experience. It is an artistic masterpiece and a feast for the eyes and senses.
Up next, check out more things to do in Paso Robles for your visit!
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