The Palmetto State definitely knows how to brighten the holidays. With scores of drive-through lights displays and walk-through Christmas lights this year, there should never be a dull moment this December. If you’re looking for things to do in the Grand Strand area (after shopping and dining, perhaps), then head over to The Great Christmas Light Show for some of the best Christmas lights in South Carolina. This fun holiday activity promises to be a jolly treat for the whole family.

Located over at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex, this magnificent lights event features two million lights.

Google Local/caleb jones Pile everyone in the car, truck, SUV, or any other wheeled vehicle and head out for jolly night of fun at this huge event.

Marvel at the twinkling landscape while passing through more than 1.5 miles of dazzling displays.

YouTube/Myrtle Beach - South Carolina Bring popcorn and snacks… this is a great show!

More than 500 lighted displays standing as tall as 55 feet were custom made just for The Great Christmas Light Show.

Google Local/Joe Susco It’s the largest of its kind in the greater Myrtle Beach area, and by way of size almost rivals the nearby Festival of Lights in Charleston, one of the most popular Christmas light displays in South Carolina that has also garnered awards and accolades.

After making the journey through the lights in your vehicle, stop and peruse all of the festivities available at Santa’s Village because, of course Santa has a village at Myrtle Beach!

Google Local/Andrea Ugalde (See the website link below for dates the Village will be open.)

Don’t miss the show at Santa’s Rockin’ Christmas Tree.

Google Local/Tiger Lin devilgorgor.com It takes place every 30 minutes and is a sure-fire way to ramp up your holiday cheer.

While checking out the other attractions in Santa’s Village (like Santa’s Elf Hunt, the Candy Cane Scramble, Santa’s Express Train, and more), be sure the kiddos have a chance to visit the petting zoo!

YouTube/Myrtle Beach - South Carolina The little ones, especially, will get a kick out of petting the friendly animals found here.

And of course, visit with Santa and capture your own photos for this year’s memory album.

YouTube/Myrtle Beach - South Carolina Want a preview of the fun ahead at The Great Christmas Light Show? Watch the short video below taken during the 2018 event and posted by youtube user Myrtle Beach - South Carolina:

Ready to check this out? The Great Christmas Light Show takes place nightly from November 21 through December 30 (except for Thanksgiving Day, November 24, and Christmas Day, December 25) from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex. The cost per vehicle with up to 15 persons is $15 when Santa’s village is closed and $20 when it’s open (rates are higher for vehicles with a greater occupancy). Santa’s Village is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only from November 25 through December 11 and nightly from December 15 through 30 (except it’s closed on Christmas Day). Some of the activities within Santa’s Village cost an additional fee. Learn more from the North Myrtle Beach Parks and Recreation’s page for The Great Christmas Light Show.

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Pile everyone in the car, truck, SUV, or any other wheeled vehicle and head out for jolly night of fun at this huge event.

YouTube/Myrtle Beach - South Carolina

Bring popcorn and snacks… this is a great show!

Google Local/Joe Susco

It’s the largest of its kind in the greater Myrtle Beach area, and by way of size almost rivals the nearby Festival of Lights in Charleston, one of the most popular Christmas light displays in South Carolina that has also garnered awards and accolades.

Google Local/Andrea Ugalde

(See the website link below for dates the Village will be open.)

Google Local/Tiger Lin devilgorgor.com

It takes place every 30 minutes and is a sure-fire way to ramp up your holiday cheer.

The little ones, especially, will get a kick out of petting the friendly animals found here.

Want a preview of the fun ahead at The Great Christmas Light Show? Watch the short video below taken during the 2018 event and posted by youtube user Myrtle Beach - South Carolina:

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Best Christmas Lights In South Carolina October 22, 2022 AnneMarie Where else can I see South Carolina Christmas lights this year? For additional Christmas light viewing events, check out the walk-through Brookgreen Gardens Nights of a Thousand Candles in Murrell’s Inlet, the Fantasy of Lights at Swan Lake Iris Gardens in Sumter, and Lights Before Christmas at Riverbanks Zoo & Gardens, Columbia’s longest-running holiday lights event, just to name a few. What are some unique ways to celebrate Christmas in South Carolina? While viewing Christmas lights is a lot of fun and probably the most common Christmas experience, there are others that provide a little something different for the holiday season. RiverOaks in Awendaw, an outdoor German Christmas market is a unique event where you can enjoy delicious food and wonderful music and shop handmade German gift items. Another unique experience that also provides a way to celebrate the reason for the season is the Singing Christmas Tree in charming Georgetown. In Greenville, you can go ice skating at the Ice on Main rink set up during the holiday season and see a different type of lights event at The Roper Mountain Holiday Laser Light Show. Have you been to any unique Christmas events or experiences in South Carolina? Share with us in the comments below. What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina? We have some gorgeous “Christmas towns” in South Carolina! Fountain Inn holds an annual Christmas “Inn” our Town festival, during which the town is transformed into what looks like something out of a Hallmark movie, complete with horse-drawn Christmas carriage rides, food, entertainment, and more. Every year for four days, Rock Hill becomes “Christmasville,” with more activities and experiences than you could imagine.

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Best Christmas Lights In South Carolina

October 22, 2022

AnneMarie

Where else can I see South Carolina Christmas lights this year? For additional Christmas light viewing events, check out the walk-through Brookgreen Gardens Nights of a Thousand Candles in Murrell’s Inlet, the Fantasy of Lights at Swan Lake Iris Gardens in Sumter, and Lights Before Christmas at Riverbanks Zoo & Gardens, Columbia’s longest-running holiday lights event, just to name a few. What are some unique ways to celebrate Christmas in South Carolina? While viewing Christmas lights is a lot of fun and probably the most common Christmas experience, there are others that provide a little something different for the holiday season. RiverOaks in Awendaw, an outdoor German Christmas market is a unique event where you can enjoy delicious food and wonderful music and shop handmade German gift items. Another unique experience that also provides a way to celebrate the reason for the season is the Singing Christmas Tree in charming Georgetown. In Greenville, you can go ice skating at the Ice on Main rink set up during the holiday season and see a different type of lights event at The Roper Mountain Holiday Laser Light Show. Have you been to any unique Christmas events or experiences in South Carolina? Share with us in the comments below. What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina? We have some gorgeous “Christmas towns” in South Carolina! Fountain Inn holds an annual Christmas “Inn” our Town festival, during which the town is transformed into what looks like something out of a Hallmark movie, complete with horse-drawn Christmas carriage rides, food, entertainment, and more. Every year for four days, Rock Hill becomes “Christmasville,” with more activities and experiences than you could imagine.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

For additional Christmas light viewing events, check out the walk-through Brookgreen Gardens Nights of a Thousand Candles in Murrell’s Inlet, the Fantasy of Lights at Swan Lake Iris Gardens in Sumter, and Lights Before Christmas at Riverbanks Zoo & Gardens, Columbia’s longest-running holiday lights event, just to name a few.

What are some unique ways to celebrate Christmas in South Carolina?

While viewing Christmas lights is a lot of fun and probably the most common Christmas experience, there are others that provide a little something different for the holiday season. RiverOaks in Awendaw, an outdoor German Christmas market is a unique event where you can enjoy delicious food and wonderful music and shop handmade German gift items. Another unique experience that also provides a way to celebrate the reason for the season is the Singing Christmas Tree in charming Georgetown. In Greenville, you can go ice skating at the Ice on Main rink set up during the holiday season and see a different type of lights event at The Roper Mountain Holiday Laser Light Show. Have you been to any unique Christmas events or experiences in South Carolina? Share with us in the comments below.

What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina?

We have some gorgeous “Christmas towns” in South Carolina! Fountain Inn holds an annual Christmas “Inn” our Town festival, during which the town is transformed into what looks like something out of a Hallmark movie, complete with horse-drawn Christmas carriage rides, food, entertainment, and more. Every year for four days, Rock Hill becomes “Christmasville,” with more activities and experiences than you could imagine.