With a wide variety of styles, there is sure to be an LED path light that complements your landscaping and architectural style. These low-voltage path lights are perfect for illuminating walkways, lighting the edges of your driveway, or adding gentle accent lighting to your garden. Easily add our 12V and 24V path lights to existing low-voltage systems, or choose from our range of landscape transformers. For a wire-free alternative, shop our durable solar-powered path lights. We offer lights in a variety of color temperatures, RGB options, brightnesses, and integrated or LED-ready options. All of our landscape path lights are tested in our in-house test lab for quality and reliability, and the majority are backed with an industry-leading lifetime warranty.

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Are path lights tacky?

No! Our solid cast brass pathway lighting has a sleek design with durable construction. The path lights will elevate your landscape with their bronze finish and customizable lighting capabilities. Our cast brass line of LED path lights are drop-in, or LED-ready, fixtures that you can replace or exchange the bulb to match your landscape lighting needs. In addition to our shade and cone path lights, we carry a range of offset path lights for more artistic and adjustable lighting.

How far apart should path lights be placed? How many path lights do I need?

A general rule is to keep lights 5-8 feet apart, but the number of path lights needed will be based on the space.

How many LED path lights can you connect together?

The amount of path lights you can connect together is based on the capacity of your transformer and how long the run is to make sure voltage drop isn't an issue.

Where should path lights be installed? How should path lights be arranged?

Path Lights generally are used to illuminate walkways in your garden or landscape. The lights provide enough lighting to see walkways at night and to create accent lighting. Install the lights in your landscape to illuminate any low-laying flora or decor or use them to line walkways.


For a more in-depth look at lighting design read our “LED Landscape Lighting Design” article!