Get some type of a weatherproof battery box. Sit it beside a pole, then on the pole put up about a $40 solar trickle charger or battery maintainter. I got one from Grainger that was in that price range. Then get some good, 12volt, LED lights. You could go to a Truck Stop and buy red, green, blue, white, some truckers almost cover their truck with them.
They dont draw much current. A good 12V battery would last a long, long time just powering LED lights. The solar charger will keep the battery up.
I have about 8 of the little spike kind of sidewalk lights. They work about half of the time. They dont get enough charge in the summer cause of the shade, and in the winter I think the cold fritzes them out. And they dont put out much light.
Ours are cheapies, so maybe some more expensive ones would do better.
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