Celebrate the holiday season at the 35th Annual Holiday Festival of Lights

Enjoy dazzling displays, festive activities, and Santa’s nightly visits at James Island County Park from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31.

four palmetto trees with lights; a light display of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge in the background.

Don’t miss this beloved holiday activity in Charleston.

Photo provided by Charleston County Parks

The 35th annual Holiday Festival of Lights returns to James Island County Park from Friday, Nov. 15 to Tuesday, Dec. 31.

Guests can enjoy a three-mile display featuring over 750 light exhibits, ride the Festival Express train, explore a 50-ton sand sculpture, roast marshmallows, and attend special events on select nights. Santa will make nightly appearances beginning opening night through Monday, Dec. 23.

Admission prices vary by traffic levels:

  • Green nights (light traffic): $15-$20
  • Yellow nights (moderate traffic): $25-$30
  • Red nights (heavy traffic): $30-$40

Pro Tip: Save by purchasing tickets online in advance, and Charleston County Parks recommends booking for green or yellow nights to avoid long wait times.

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