There are several reasons the Christmas season is a wonderful time of year. Not only are you likely looking forward to holiday vacation and spending time with loved ones, but for several weeks leading up to Christmas Day (and after), many attractions across North Carolina become holiday destinations and winter wonderlands.
Enjoy amazing light shows, outdoor ice skating, tours of decorated gardens and holiday-themed amusement parks. Whether you're visiting family here or hosting them, here's your guide to making the most of your December days and nights.
Holiday light shows
1 Winter Lights at the North Carolina Arboretum
1 Winter Lights at the North Carolina Arboretum
Nov. 15 – Dec. 31, 2024; AshevilleSee on mapExperience this 3-acre nightly tour of the arboretum's nationally known gardens, including its Quilt Garden and Bonsai Exhibition Garden. Designed to showcase the natural landscape, the displays feature colorful native butterflies and winter wildlife with a special insect-themed lantern exhibit on view.
2 Winter Wonderlights
2 Winter Wonderlights
Nov. 20, 2024 – Jan. 5, 2024; GreensboroSee on mapGreensboro Science Center invites you to celebrate with loved ones at Winter Wonderlights. Featuring 12 magical realms of joyful sounds and shimmering lights, this walk-thru experience recommends making reservations online. Check the calendar before buying tickets; select weekdays are discounted, and you’ll find Santa most weekend days.
3 WinterLights at Elizabethan Gardens
3 WinterLights at Elizabethan Gardens
Select dates Nov. 22 – Dec. 28, 2024; ManteoSee on mapPeacocks, butterflies, deer and other enchanting creatures take up temporary residence at the Elizabethan Gardens. Created with flowers, seeds and other natural elements, the lighted displays join permanent art elements – which include the world’s largest bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
4 Speedway Christmas
4 Speedway Christmas
Nov. 22, 2024 – Jan. 5, 2025; ConcordSee on mapOne of America’s largest holiday light shows, Speedway Christmas features more than 5 million lights over a 4-mile course that includes the oval, pit road and infield road course.
Signature holiday events
5 The Polar Express
5 The Polar Express
Select dates Nov. 7 – Dec. 31, 2024; Bryson CitySee on mapThe Great Smoky Mountains Railroad had already achieved stardom by the time "The Polar Express" came out, but the animated film added to the luster with an annual excursion booked by thousands of passengers. The read-along ride features Chris Van Allsburg’s 1985 book, clips from the movie soundtrack, warm cocoa and a treat as the train of pajama-clad children clacks to the North Pole, where Santa awaits with a gift. Christmas carols will be sung as they return back to the Bryson City Depot.
6 Polar Express Train Ride (Spencer)
6 Polar Express Train Ride (Spencer)
Select dates Nov. 8 – Dec. 23, 2024; SpencerSee on mapThis holiday favorite comes to life as you and your family take a ride on The Polar Express at the NC Transportation Museum. Set to the music of the motion picture soundtrack, the trip to the "North Pole" features singing, dancing, a reading of the book, hot chocolate and cookies, and a visit from Santa. Passengers are encouraged to wear their pajamas for the ride.
7 WinterFest at Carowinds
7 WinterFest at Carowinds
Select dates Nov. 15, 2024 – Jan. 4, 2025; CharlotteSee on mapOne of the South's most popular theme parks, Carowinds transforms into WinterFest with thousands of shimmering lights, a large Christmas tree, lavish displays, live shows and strolling performers, and special holiday dishes and desserts fill the midways.
8 North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival
8 North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival
Nov. 16, 2024 – Jan. 12, 2025; CarySee on mapThe North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival includes all-new displays, each one comprising hundreds of parts and thousands of LED lights. A variety of ticket options – including Twilight and Any Night – make planning your visit a breeze. A sensory-friendly night is also on the calendar for Dec. 3.
9 Holidays at Tryon Palace
9 Holidays at Tryon Palace
Begins Nov. 25, 2024; New BernSee on mapOvertaxed colonists had a bad case of humbug in December 1770, when Gov. William Tryon threw the first party at the fancy Georgian-style structure where he would live and run the government. Two-and-a-half centuries later, Tryon Palace historic site recreates the effect of the event with holiday-themed tours offered during the season. Plus, the annual Candlelight Nights take place Dec. 14 and 21 with festivities illuminated by the glow of candlelight and fireworks, along with traditional circus performers.
10 Kersey Valley Christmas
10 Kersey Valley Christmas
Select dates Nov. 29 – Dec. 23, 2024; ArchdaleSee on mapFrom the same folks who bring to life one of the top haunted attractions in the country comes Kersey Valley Christmas. This huge family-friendly event features a village of 1 million Christmas lights, train and wagon rides, jumping pillows, Santa’s workshop – and even a Grinch Cave. Pro tip: Purchase a photo package online beforehand to guarantee meeting both Santa and the Grinch, and join the virtual queue as soon as you arrive so you can spend more time exploring.
11 Tweetsie Christmas
11 Tweetsie Christmas
Select dates Nov. 29 – Dec. 30, 2024; Blowing RockSee on mapCatch the arrival of Santa Claus as he enters on the train, or meet him in his home made of gingerbread and filled with candied furnishings. Enjoy holiday lights throughout the park and along the 3-mile track. Roast s'mores and devour other handmade goodies from Tweetsie Railroad's fudge shop.
Holiday Ice Skating
12 Skating at US National Whitewater Center
12 Skating at US National Whitewater Center
Mid-November 2024 through mid-February 2025; CharlotteSee on mapThe US National Whitewater Center (20 minutes outside of Uptown Charlotte) offers a 17,000-square-foot ice rink with several different skating zones on the upper pond. A single-day activity pass is required to skate. Bonus: An on-ice Airstream offers craft beer, wine and hot cocoa.
13 Piedmont Winterfest
13 Piedmont Winterfest
Nov. 22, 2024 – Jan. 26, 2025; GreensboroSee on mapBundle up and head to Piedmont Winterfest in downtown Greensboro at the Southend. Rock those figure eights on the newly built ice rink, and try your hand at curling on Tuesday nights.
Hundreds of great events are taking place this holiday season across North Carolina. Find the event that best fits the experience you're looking for by searching our calendar.