‘Tis the season – and we couldn’t be more delighted! The holidays in South Carolina are filled with an abundance of activities geared toward family togetherness. Whether you’re on a shopping adventure, dining out, or just spending time with family, the holidays are a magical time of year. Few things foster togetherness quite like piling everyone into the same car for the night and heading out to see the best Christmas lights in South Carolina. Here are several awesome Christmas light displays, both commercial and private, guaranteed to add spark to your holiday season.

  1. Riverbanks Zoo and Garden - Columbia

Riverbanks Zoo and Garden/Facebook The Riverbanks Zoo hosts one of the best Christmas lights displays in Columbia. It includes more than one million lights! Sip hot cocoa, eat s’mores, and warm up next to the Jingle Bell Bonfire while you wait excitedly for a visit from Saint Nick himself. Lights Before Christmas is only open on select nights through December. 500 Wildlife Pkwy, Columbia, SC 29210, USA

  1. Brookgreen Gardens - Murrells Inlet

syhink/TripAdvisor Marvel at more than 5,000 hand-lit candles as well as the twinkling holiday lights that adorn beautiful Brookgreen Gardens for this annual event. On top of that, there’s a 70-foot evergreen that is ceremoniously lit each evening. Grab a cup of warm cider and enjoy this extraordinary opportunity to see this magnificent garden by candlelight. This is easily one of the best shows of Christmas lights in the South. 1931 Brookgreen Garden Dr, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576, USA

  1. The Christmas House - Inman

Nate Darity/Google Local Two generations of the same family have kept up the tradition that first began at this private residence in the 1970s. Every year, people drive from near and far to see the updated displays and fan favorites that return again and again. Drive through as many times as you like, it’s free (although donations are accepted). The lights will be on every night through December. This will quickly become one of your favorite holiday traditions in South Carolina. 360 Foster Rd, Inman, SC 29349, USA

  1. James Island County Park - Charleston

Holiday Festival of Lights/Facebook Easily the largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina, the Holiday Festival of Lights is a drive-through event featuring 2.5 miles of more than 70 installations, both still and animated. Board the “holiday train” for an up-close look at them. Visit Santa’s Sweet Shoppe to cross some items off your holiday shopping list and take a holiday spin on the Christmas Carousel. 871 Riverland Dr, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

  1. Saluda Shoals Park - Columbia

Chris Helm/Google Local Drive through 400 light displays, then walk through a holiday lights maze, roast marshmallows, and take a spin down the winter slide. The Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals Park takes place nightly through December 31st. 6071 St Andrews Rd, Columbia, SC 29212, USA

  1. Holiday Lights Driving Tour - Moncks Corner

Old Santee Canal Park The annual Celebrate The Season event in Moncks Corner features oodles of animated light displays in the drive-through event that’s fun for everyone in the family. Admission is $5 per vehicle. Runs from the end of November to the end of December. We can’t get enough of this drive-thru Christmas lights display in South Carolina. 1 Riverwood Dr, Moncks Corner, SC 29461, USA

  1. Edisto Memorial Gardens - Orangeburg

City of Orangeburg/Facebook The Children’s Garden Christmas and Kid’s Walk is an event that’s fun for the whole family. Enjoy dozens of twinkling light displays as you stroll through the Children’s Walk. Santa also makes an appearance! The Children’s Christmas Garden is free and open seven days a week. 200 Riverside Dr SW, Orangeburg, SC 29115, USA

  1. Anderson Lights of Hope - Anderson

Anderson Lights of Hope/Facebook Enjoy the sparkle of millions of bulbs on this drive-thru Christmas lights in SC. Embark on a twinkling journey around a 2.4-mile loop. Plus, the little ones can get out and meet Santa. 590 Woodcrest Dr, Anderson, SC 29625, USA

These are some of the best Christmas lights in South Carolina this year, and they’re sure to spread holiday cheer far and wide. Do you know of a private residence that’s decked the property with oodles of twinkling lights this year? Let us know in the comments!

Riverbanks Zoo and Garden/Facebook

The Riverbanks Zoo hosts one of the best Christmas lights displays in Columbia. It includes more than one million lights! Sip hot cocoa, eat s’mores, and warm up next to the Jingle Bell Bonfire while you wait excitedly for a visit from Saint Nick himself. Lights Before Christmas is only open on select nights through December.

500 Wildlife Pkwy, Columbia, SC 29210, USA

syhink/TripAdvisor

Marvel at more than 5,000 hand-lit candles as well as the twinkling holiday lights that adorn beautiful Brookgreen Gardens for this annual event. On top of that, there’s a 70-foot evergreen that is ceremoniously lit each evening. Grab a cup of warm cider and enjoy this extraordinary opportunity to see this magnificent garden by candlelight. This is easily one of the best shows of Christmas lights in the South.

1931 Brookgreen Garden Dr, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576, USA

Nate Darity/Google Local

Two generations of the same family have kept up the tradition that first began at this private residence in the 1970s. Every year, people drive from near and far to see the updated displays and fan favorites that return again and again. Drive through as many times as you like, it’s free (although donations are accepted). The lights will be on every night through December. This will quickly become one of your favorite holiday traditions in South Carolina.

360 Foster Rd, Inman, SC 29349, USA

Holiday Festival of Lights/Facebook

Easily the largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina, the Holiday Festival of Lights is a drive-through event featuring 2.5 miles of more than 70 installations, both still and animated. Board the “holiday train” for an up-close look at them. Visit Santa’s Sweet Shoppe to cross some items off your holiday shopping list and take a holiday spin on the Christmas Carousel.

871 Riverland Dr, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

Chris Helm/Google Local

Drive through 400 light displays, then walk through a holiday lights maze, roast marshmallows, and take a spin down the winter slide. The Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals Park takes place nightly through December 31st.

6071 St Andrews Rd, Columbia, SC 29212, USA

Old Santee Canal Park

The annual Celebrate The Season event in Moncks Corner features oodles of animated light displays in the drive-through event that’s fun for everyone in the family. Admission is $5 per vehicle. Runs from the end of November to the end of December. We can’t get enough of this drive-thru Christmas lights display in South Carolina.

1 Riverwood Dr, Moncks Corner, SC 29461, USA

City of Orangeburg/Facebook

The Children’s Garden Christmas and Kid’s Walk is an event that’s fun for the whole family. Enjoy dozens of twinkling light displays as you stroll through the Children’s Walk. Santa also makes an appearance! The Children’s Christmas Garden is free and open seven days a week.

200 Riverside Dr SW, Orangeburg, SC 29115, USA

Anderson Lights of Hope/Facebook

Enjoy the sparkle of millions of bulbs on this drive-thru Christmas lights in SC. Embark on a twinkling journey around a 2.4-mile loop. Plus, the little ones can get out and meet Santa.

590 Woodcrest Dr, Anderson, SC 29625, USA

For more things to do at Christmas in South Carolina, Here Are The Top 15 Christmas towns in South Carolina.

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Best Christmas Light Displays In South Carolina December 03, 2019 Robin Jarvis What is the largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina? The largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina features millions of sparkling lights and more than 750 light displays viewed on a drive-through loop through the James Island County Park in Charleston. The Holiday Festival of Lights first opened in 1990 and is now beginning its fourth decade. In addition to the drive-through lights displays, the event also features many family-oriented activities. Visit Santa, ride the Festival Train, roast marshmallows and make s’mores, hop aboard the old-fashioned Carousel, shop for gifts, and even dine on burgers and more at Santa’s Sweet Shoppe. The Holiday Festival of Lights at James Island County Park in Charleston is widely and routinely recognized as one of the best Christmas holiday lights events in the nation. Too far from Charleston to make the journey this year? Then head over to Inman, to the most unique Christmas lights display in all of South Carolina at Hollywild Animal Preserve. Once open to the public, Hollywild is now a private, non-profit animal preserve that’s generally closed to the public but opens for one event per year. Their annual Christmas Lights Safari is unlike any other drive-through lights display and features an add-on drive through the Deer Forest, where visitors can hand-feed the animals from the comforts of their own vehicle. Hand-feed giraffes, buffalo, deer, and more. And then head to Mrs. Claus’ attic and the Christmas Village for even more fun. What is there to do at Christmas in South Carolina? There are plenty of things to do at Christmas in South Carolina! Fortunately, they’re all designed for celebrating the season and bringing families together. Embark on a Christmas lights road trip to see the best of the best over a series of nights during the month of December. Go shopping at an eclectic Christmas market. Go see a holiday play. Take the Santa Express train ride at the South Carolina Railroad Museum, have breakfast with Santa in a variety of places throughout South Carolina, and take a holiday house tour through festively decorated historic homes in a number of cities throughout the state. What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina? By far, the best Christmas town in South Carolina is Rock Hill. Each year during the Christmas season, Rock Hill transforms the Old Town into ChristmasVille in Rock Hill for three days of rockin’ holiday fun. The streets close down and the fun begins with vendors galore, food (think giant turkey legs) and drinks, performances on a number of stages, a Christmas train, and special appearances by Santa. If you’ve never visited ChristmasVille in Rock Hill, then you’ve been missing out. Another wonderful Christmas town in South Carolina, Greenville has a Main Street that is the best Main Street to visit during the holiday season. Twinkling lights grace the many trees that line this cozy street in the Upstate and the windows of retailers are adorned with holiday decor… it’s one of the prettiest views ever. Over at the Marriott, there’s a huge (real) ice skating rink right on Main. Ice on Main is a must for anyone visiting Greenville at Christmastime. On Saturdays during December, Greenville’s Main Street hosts a farmers’ market that gets all decked out for the holidays. It’s also a must-visit. And of course, no trip to Main Street in Greenville would be complete without a walk through the stunning Falls Park on the Reedy or a stroll across Liberty Bridge, both found at the bottom of Main Street at the Reedy River.

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Best Christmas Light Displays In South Carolina

December 03, 2019

Robin Jarvis

What is the largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina? The largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina features millions of sparkling lights and more than 750 light displays viewed on a drive-through loop through the James Island County Park in Charleston. The Holiday Festival of Lights first opened in 1990 and is now beginning its fourth decade. In addition to the drive-through lights displays, the event also features many family-oriented activities. Visit Santa, ride the Festival Train, roast marshmallows and make s’mores, hop aboard the old-fashioned Carousel, shop for gifts, and even dine on burgers and more at Santa’s Sweet Shoppe. The Holiday Festival of Lights at James Island County Park in Charleston is widely and routinely recognized as one of the best Christmas holiday lights events in the nation. Too far from Charleston to make the journey this year? Then head over to Inman, to the most unique Christmas lights display in all of South Carolina at Hollywild Animal Preserve. Once open to the public, Hollywild is now a private, non-profit animal preserve that’s generally closed to the public but opens for one event per year. Their annual Christmas Lights Safari is unlike any other drive-through lights display and features an add-on drive through the Deer Forest, where visitors can hand-feed the animals from the comforts of their own vehicle. Hand-feed giraffes, buffalo, deer, and more. And then head to Mrs. Claus’ attic and the Christmas Village for even more fun. What is there to do at Christmas in South Carolina? There are plenty of things to do at Christmas in South Carolina! Fortunately, they’re all designed for celebrating the season and bringing families together. Embark on a Christmas lights road trip to see the best of the best over a series of nights during the month of December. Go shopping at an eclectic Christmas market. Go see a holiday play. Take the Santa Express train ride at the South Carolina Railroad Museum, have breakfast with Santa in a variety of places throughout South Carolina, and take a holiday house tour through festively decorated historic homes in a number of cities throughout the state. What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina? By far, the best Christmas town in South Carolina is Rock Hill. Each year during the Christmas season, Rock Hill transforms the Old Town into ChristmasVille in Rock Hill for three days of rockin’ holiday fun. The streets close down and the fun begins with vendors galore, food (think giant turkey legs) and drinks, performances on a number of stages, a Christmas train, and special appearances by Santa. If you’ve never visited ChristmasVille in Rock Hill, then you’ve been missing out. Another wonderful Christmas town in South Carolina, Greenville has a Main Street that is the best Main Street to visit during the holiday season. Twinkling lights grace the many trees that line this cozy street in the Upstate and the windows of retailers are adorned with holiday decor… it’s one of the prettiest views ever. Over at the Marriott, there’s a huge (real) ice skating rink right on Main. Ice on Main is a must for anyone visiting Greenville at Christmastime. On Saturdays during December, Greenville’s Main Street hosts a farmers’ market that gets all decked out for the holidays. It’s also a must-visit. And of course, no trip to Main Street in Greenville would be complete without a walk through the stunning Falls Park on the Reedy or a stroll across Liberty Bridge, both found at the bottom of Main Street at the Reedy River.

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The largest Christmas lights display in South Carolina features millions of sparkling lights and more than 750 light displays viewed on a drive-through loop through the James Island County Park in Charleston. The Holiday Festival of Lights first opened in 1990 and is now beginning its fourth decade. In addition to the drive-through lights displays, the event also features many family-oriented activities. Visit Santa, ride the Festival Train, roast marshmallows and make s’mores, hop aboard the old-fashioned Carousel, shop for gifts, and even dine on burgers and more at Santa’s Sweet Shoppe. The Holiday Festival of Lights at James Island County Park in Charleston is widely and routinely recognized as one of the best Christmas holiday lights events in the nation.

Too far from Charleston to make the journey this year? Then head over to Inman, to the most unique Christmas lights display in all of South Carolina at Hollywild Animal Preserve. Once open to the public, Hollywild is now a private, non-profit animal preserve that’s generally closed to the public but opens for one event per year. Their annual Christmas Lights Safari is unlike any other drive-through lights display and features an add-on drive through the Deer Forest, where visitors can hand-feed the animals from the comforts of their own vehicle. Hand-feed giraffes, buffalo, deer, and more. And then head to Mrs. Claus’ attic and the Christmas Village for even more fun.

What is there to do at Christmas in South Carolina?

There are plenty of things to do at Christmas in South Carolina! Fortunately, they’re all designed for celebrating the season and bringing families together. Embark on a Christmas lights road trip to see the best of the best over a series of nights during the month of December. Go shopping at an eclectic Christmas market. Go see a holiday play. Take the Santa Express train ride at the South Carolina Railroad Museum, have breakfast with Santa in a variety of places throughout South Carolina, and take a holiday house tour through festively decorated historic homes in a number of cities throughout the state.

What are the best Christmas towns in South Carolina?

By far, the best Christmas town in South Carolina is Rock Hill. Each year during the Christmas season, Rock Hill transforms the Old Town into ChristmasVille in Rock Hill for three days of rockin’ holiday fun. The streets close down and the fun begins with vendors galore, food (think giant turkey legs) and drinks, performances on a number of stages, a Christmas train, and special appearances by Santa. If you’ve never visited ChristmasVille in Rock Hill, then you’ve been missing out.

Another wonderful Christmas town in South Carolina, Greenville has a Main Street that is the best Main Street to visit during the holiday season. Twinkling lights grace the many trees that line this cozy street in the Upstate and the windows of retailers are adorned with holiday decor… it’s one of the prettiest views ever. Over at the Marriott, there’s a huge (real) ice skating rink right on Main. Ice on Main is a must for anyone visiting Greenville at Christmastime. On Saturdays during December, Greenville’s Main Street hosts a farmers’ market that gets all decked out for the holidays. It’s also a must-visit. And of course, no trip to Main Street in Greenville would be complete without a walk through the stunning Falls Park on the Reedy or a stroll across Liberty Bridge, both found at the bottom of Main Street at the Reedy River.