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See the Earle Street Santas (and Other Holiday Attractions) with the Kidding Around Holiday Greenville Bike Taxi Tour

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As if seeing holiday lights and the beauty of downtown Greenville could be any better – it just did. Introducing the Kidding Around Holiday Greenville Bike Taxi Tour. We did it and have all the info on this new, must-do holiday item for your family. 

When Greenville Bike Taxi opened in Greenville, SC as the only pedicab biking down Main Street, owner Phil thought it’d be a great fit. Bikes use no gas. They are eco-friendly. They allow guests to really take in the sights and sounds of our beautiful downtown. And really, they are just plain fun. 

And fun is exactly what we had with Phil when he took us on the new Kidding Around Holiday Tour designed specifically to enjoy the beautiful Christmas season and see lots of fantastic Christmas lights.

About Greenville Bike Taxi 

Phil grew up in Greenville and moved to the coast to go to school. In Charleston, he ended up working for a bike taxi company and loved it. He peddled all over King Street and through the historic district, taking people to restaurants, markets, bars, and on shopping trips. Literally, anywhere they wanted to go. 

When he decided to move back home to the Upstate, he wanted to bring that same experience to Greenville. So he did. After obtaining the necessary permits and navigating all the business paperwork, Phil opened up Greenville Bike Taxi in the spring and people have loved it. 

It’s easy to see why. It’s such a unique way to get around town and since Greenville is so beautiful and since there is lots to see, it’s far from a boring way to be stuck in traffic on Main Street. 

If you’re in town and want a bike taxi, just call the bike line, 864.293.3065, and they’ll come get you! A standard ride is $8/person for 10 minutes. We’ll give you pricing info on our holiday tour below.

Greenville Bike Taxi
Greenville Bike Taxi Downtown

The Kidding Around Holiday Bike Tour

You all know how much we love tours, right? But they are all driving tours. Now we’ve partnered with Greenville Bike Taxi to offer a Kidding Around Holiday Tour! 

Here’s where you will go: 

  • The Gingerbread Competition at the SpringHill Suites
  • The Hyatt Regency to see the Festival of Trees
  • Earle Street to see the Santas – like literally dozens of them – that line the street

The entire tour is an hour long and it’s one of the best tours we’ve done downtown. Phil cranks up the Christmas tunes and you’ll get people waving at you the whole time you’re in the pedicab. Honestly, my daughters and I felt like celebrities. It was our 15 minutes (well, an hour) of fame. 

Greenville Bike Taxi
Greenville Bike Taxi in front of the Hyatt

My daughters (ages 12 and 9) were just elated the entire time. They loved watching Main Street fly by and enjoyed all the stops, especially the ride down Earle Street. The novelty of being in a pedicab was a joy. 

But as an adult, I absolutely loved it also. It’s just a view you don’t usually get and Phil was a great bike rider (even though he didn’t let me try to ride the bike, ya know, insurance and all that!). 

I also loved it because it’s literally your own private tour. You aren’t squished in anywhere with strangers. You’re squished in with your loved ones and nice and snuggly while stopping to see all the cool stuff around town during the holidays. 

Tips on Enjoying the Kidding Around Holiday Bike Tour 

You’ll want to read through these tips so you can enjoy your holiday bike tour with Greenville Bike Taxi. 

  • Dress warmly. It’s chilly so bring hats and gloves and wear a warm jacket. Phil has blankets, which are nice and warm. 
  • Charge your phone for photos. I find that my phone batteries die faster in colder weather so bring your phone charged to document your fun night. 
  • Rides are an hour long. The tour is an hour long but you’ll stop at the two hotels and can use the restrooms if needed.
  • Each bike can fit a bunch of people. You’ll be able to squeeze in up to three adults and two small children, or two adults and up to four small children.  
  • Holiday bike tours will go to around Christmas. You’ll be able to book your tours daily from December 4th-22nd, 2024.
Greenville Bike Taxi
Greenville Bike Taxi in downtown Greenville

Booking Your Kidding Around Holiday Bike Tour

Tickets for the Kidding Around Holiday Bike Tour are $50/adults, $30/child (2-12), no charge for infants (under 2). Standard ride rates are $8/passenger for 10 minutes. Extended city cruises are 80¢/minute per passenger. If you’d like to change it up or go to a special place, just ask Phil. He’s pretty awesome. 

You can book your tour easily online here and choose your date and time.

Tours are offered from December 4th through December 22nd daily with slots from 11:15 am to 9:15 pm.

Greenville Bike Taxi
843.670.0418 

Where to Take a Magical Horse & Carriage Ride: Greenville, SC

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If you are dreaming about a carriage ride, Greenville, SC has a couple of magical events to check out this holiday season! There are few things as exciting for little kids or as romantic for grown-ups as cozying up in a horse-drawn carriage during Christmastime. We wanted to make sure our readers have every opportunity to hear that clickety-clock of hooves on pavement and feel the magic of this experience during the holiday season so here are all the places around Greenville to ride in a horse & carriage.

Carriage ride in Fountain Inn SC

Holiday in Greenville, SC, Celebrate Christmas, Greenville, SC

Find more holiday and Christmas events and things to do in our Holiday Guide to the Upstate!

Carriage Rides: Greenville, SC & The Upstate

These South Carolina towns are hosting some of the most magical holiday events during the month of December, including carriage rides through the holiday lights of the downtown areas of their cities. We also included one North Carolina destination that will take the horse-drawn carriage ride to another level of magic!

Christmas “Inn” Our Town

Depot Street in Fountain Inn
December 5th-19th, 2024
6:30-9:30 pm

Tickets for Holiday Carriage Rides are $15/person and free for kids three and under if they ride on your lap. Rides are about 40 minutes long and start at Commerce Park on Depot Street.

Downtown Simpsonville, SC

For 2024, Whispering Winds Carriage Company will take you on a carriage ride through Downtown Simpsonville from December 5th – 23rd. The loading station will be in front of Willy Taco, and tickets are $10 per adult and $5 for children 5 and under.

Christmas in Woodruff

Ride in a horse-drawn carriage in Woodruff December 5th – 8th and 12th – 15th, 2024 from 5:30-9 pm. Tickets are $8/person and no reservations are needed.

A Small Town Christmas in Easley

Ride in a horse-drawn carriage through historic downtown Easley starting at the Old Market Square.

They will run from 5-9 pm every November 29th – 30th and December 13th, 20th, and 21st, 2024. The cost is $5 per person. Rides are currently SOLD OUT.

Dickens of a Christmas in Spartanburg, SC

One of the many holiday activities to enjoy at Spartanburg’s Victorian Christmas Celebration is Dickens of a Christmas is a ride in a horse-drawn carriage.

The event is on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024 from 6-9 pm in Downtown Spartanburg.

Light Show Carriage Rides

Tryon Equestrian Center
Shadrick’s Christmas Lightshow

You can take a carriage ride through the holiday lights at Shadrick’s Christmas Lightshow at the Tryon Equestrian Center on Fridays through Sundays from December 5th – December 22nd, 2024. Tickets are $35 – $45 per person. Children 2 and under are free. The carriage rides depart from the General Store which is located beside the petting zoo.

Biltmore

The Biltmore Estate
1 Lodge Street, Asheville
Varying times (see this things to do at Biltmore link)

Yes, we know this isn’t Greenville but it’s so awesome we had to include it. You can ride in a carriage drawn by Belgian draft horses around the Biltmore for about 30 minutes and it’s so beautiful and romantic and memorable. The cost is $40/person and one child five years old or younger is free if they sit on an adult’s lap for the duration of the ride. They have an hour-long carriage ride for $95/guest as well. The carriage rides are on the estate so you need to purchase an admission ticket.

5+ Fun and Free Things To Do This Holiday Season Near Spartanburg, SC

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If you are celebrating the holidays on a budget and are looking for free things to do this Christmas near Spartanburg, SC there are a few that are wonderful! The holidays can be a financially stressful time for a lot of families. Finding festive activities to enjoy that are free and low-cost can help when you are trying to keep the kids occupied during winter break.

Free things to do during Christmas time in Spartanburg, South Carolina

For more Holiday fun – check out Kidding Around’s Guide to the Holidays in Spartanburg

Free Things to Do This Christmas: Spartanburg, SC

There are already so many extra things to spend money on during the holidays, a little extra fun with no cost is a welcome thing to see. For more fun things to do in Spartanburg, and beyond, don’t forget to check our event calendar regularly!

Kidding Around Greenville events calendar for Greenville, SC

Check out the KA Calendar, with events through the Upstate!

A Dickens of A Christmas

The 2024 Dickens of a Christmas is December 3rd, 2024, from 6 to 9 pm.
This FREE Downtown Spartanburg festival transports people to the setting of a hallmark movie. Carolers dressed in Victorian clothes, live scenes set up in-store windows, choirs of children, and more! It is one of the most special holiday events in Spartanburg, with the tree lighting bringing the true magic.
Kidding Around Review of A Dickens Of A Christmas

Dickens of a Christmas
Tree Lighting at A Dickens of a Christmas in Spartanburg, SC

Santa and Mrs. Claus at The Hub City Rail Road Museum

The Museum will host Santa and Mrs. Claus from 11 am – 1 pm on Saturday, December 21st, 2024
Children can visit the museum and let Santa know what is on their list at this free event. The museum is run on donations, so they are always appreciated.
Kidding Around Spartanburg Review of The Hub City Railroad Museum

Check out our cheat sheet for Where else to Find Santa in the Upstate this Christmas Season

Caboose at the Hub City Museum in Spartanburg, SC

The Boiling Springs Christmas Parade

The Boiling Springs Christmas parade will start at 4 pm on Saturday, December 7th, 2024
Christmas parades are a huge part of the holiday season for families. They’re a time for communities to show off their talented members and for children to get that first glimpse of Santa Claus. One of Spartanburg’s most popular family-friendly parades is the one that takes place in Boiling Springs.
Kidding Around Review of The Boiling Springs Christmas Parade

For more Spartanburg parades to enjoy check out the Kidding Around Guide To Holiday Parades in Spartanburg

Boiling Springs Fire Department Santa Christmas Parade
Photo Credit: KAS Reader, Nikki C.

Christmas Laser Light Show – Gaffney

The Christmas Laser Light Show in Jolly Park is FREE and happens every thirty minutes from 5 pm to 10 pm from December 6th-8th, 2024.

Check out our list of Over 25 Holiday Light Displays in Upstate, SC

Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops Winter Wonderland – Greenville

Now through December 24, 2024
Head over to Greenville to visit Santa at Cabela’s! You can get your photo taken with Santa for free and kids can enjoy making a different craft every week leading up to Christmas. In Santa’s, Winter Wonderland kids can also write a letter to Santa for free!
Kidding Around Review of Santa At Cabela’s Winter Wonderland

santa at Cabela's

Mail Your Letters to Santa

Drop off letters to Santa at these Santa Mail Drop-off Locations: Make sure your letter to Santa arrives on time.

Bonus Freebie That Is Worth The Gas Money

Christmas Town USA – McAdenville, North Carolina

For 65 years, this North Carolina town just outside of Charlotte has been known as Christmas Town USA. Driving through this town is always free and you can park and enjoy a walk around the lake.
Kidding Around Review of Christmas Town USA.

child looking at Christmas tree

We hope you enjoy all kinds of fun this holiday season!

Christmas and New Year’s Magic at Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm

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If you’ve been a Kidding Around reader for any length of time, you’ve likely seen some of our coverage of Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm in Fountain Inn, SC. While the farm is open year-round with varying hours, you don’t want to miss the Hidden Pasture Unicorn Farm Christmas fun! Their Yuletide Unicorn & Night Lights Festival is fun for the whole family. With Christmas celebrations leading up to New Year’s Day, you and your child are bound to make memories together during a visit to Hidden Pastures. 

We updated this review with 2024 dates and details.

Be sure to read our entire review of Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm.

Yuletide Unicorn & Night Lights Festival

After all of the rain we’ve had lately, we were ready to get out of the house at the first break of sunshine (despite the bite of cold air). We bundled up ourselves and our daughter and made our way to Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm. Owner Kate greeted us with smiles and gave us a rundown of the history and what to expect once we walked through the entrance barn doors. As soon as we were done talking with Kate, our daughter took off. 

hidden pastures unicorn farm Christmas
Unicorn Farm Entrance & Gift Shop

My favorite part of the entire visit? The free-range animals that roam the grounds. Everywhere you turn, there’s either a friendly goat, eager chicken, adorable calf, or magical unicorn ready to greet you (and likely waiting for some snacks to gently eat out of your hand).

Christmas time at Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm in Fountain Inn SC
Feeding the Goats at the Unicorn Farm

There are plenty of outdoor toys for your child to enjoy. There are see-saws, rocking horses, bouncing horses, a tiny toddler playhouse, slides, swings, and a giant inflatable bounce house with a slide. 

But the best part about this time of year? The Christmas decorations, Santa, hot chocolate, live music (select days only), Christmas lights, and a night-time Christmas moving showing with a firepit. If our daughter was a bit older, we definitely would have visited at night. Since she’s a bit young, we made a daytime visit, but look forward to visiting in the evening when she’s a little older.

And if you need something to do on New Year’s Eve, the Unicorn Farm will be showing a special movie, will keep their Christmas lights on, and have a food truck available).

Animals at Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm
Yuletide Unicorn & Night Lights Festival

Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm Yuletide Unicorn & Night Lights Festival with Santa Details

Unicorn Farm Location:
245 Little Virginia Road
Fountain Inn

Visit the Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm Facebook page for more information on the event!

Hours of Operation:

  • Open every Friday, Saturday & Sunday until December 23rd, 2024. Hours are 11 am to 4 pm.

Pricing:

  • Adults 18+ – $12
  • Kids 3-17 years old – $14
  • Babies 2 & under – Free
  • *Cash and cards accepted
  • Make sure to buy tickets at the gate in case of rain. They do not offer refunds for this event.

Planning your trip to Hidden Pastures? Tell us about it!

Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm
Unicorns at Hidden Pastures Unicorn Farm in Fountain Inn, SC
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Are you looking for more fun Christmas events?

Check out our Kidding Around Guide to Christmas in Fountain Inn!

Greenville Shakespeare Company Offers FREE Tickets: It’s a Wonderful Life

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You can see It’s a Wonderful Life for free at the Simpsonville Arts Center this weekend! We can’t wait to see this first-ever holiday production from the Greenville Shakespeare Company. Their summer productions are always such fun.

Get your free tickets to Its a Wonderful Life

The Show: It’s a Wonderful Life

The classic holiday story of It’s a Wonderful Life will be presented in a one-hour radio drama adapted by Joe Landry at the Simpsonville Arts Center.

It’s a Wonderful Life follows George Bailey, a kind-hearted man who sacrifices his dreams to help others in his small town of Bedford Falls. When financial trouble leads him to contemplate suicide on Christmas Eve, his guardian angel, Clarence, intervenes. He shows George how different the world would be if he had never been born, showing George the positive impact he has had on countless lives. In the end, George returns home, realizing his life is indeed wonderful.

Shows are:
December 6th and 7th, 2024 at 7:30 pm
December 8th, 2024 at 3 pm

Tickets to It’s a Wonderful Life

Tickets cost $10 for general admission and $20 for VIP admission, which includes a bottle of water and covers the cost of a student ticket.

However, Kidding Around readers can attend the show for FREE.
Just use code: KIDDING for your free tickets.

Get your tickets here.

What else is going on in Simpsonville? The holidays bring lots of fun to Simpsonville, check it out! Holiday Guide to Simpsonville, SC

And, find lots more FREE fun: FREE (and Cheap) Holiday Things to Do

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Experience Christmas Magic at the 2024 Greenville Zoo’s Holiday Lights Show

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Have you heard about how spectacular the Greenville Zoo lights are during the holidays? Holidays at the Zoo at the Greenville Zoo has holiday music, Christmas decorations, and enchanting light displays that are guaranteed to put a smile on anyone’s face this Christmas season.

Holidays at the Zoo at the Greenville Zoo in South Carolina

Holidays at the Zoo at the Greenville Zoo is a must-see in Greenville, SC for families and anyone looking to experience a bit of Christmas magic this holiday season. I tried it out and absolutely loved it for its amazing lights, relaxed and festive atmosphere, and great Christmas music.

This article has been updated with 2024 dates and details.

See Christmas lights, Greenville, SC

Want more holiday lights? Check out our big Holiday Lights List for the best displays in our area!

Holidays at the Zoo: The Greenville Zoo Lights You Can Walk Through!

This amazing event has only been going on for a few years now, but it is quickly becoming a holiday staple. If you haven’t heard about it yet, let us introduce you to this awesome show of Christmas lights!

The lights are strewn throughout the entire zoo, right from the entrance gate all along the paved paths. There are two huge light tunnels which are fantastic. One of them, the one nearest the farm animals, is synchronized to music. I’ll be the first to tell you that yes, I was a hundred percent dancing through this tunnel to the music. It was so much fun and my kids thought it was hilarious. I don’t know why they didn’t join me.

I did get to talk to the guy who is responsible for the programming of the lights and a lot of the setup. He confirmed my suspicion that this display was no easy job to create. I really think the Greenville Zoo did a fantastic job with this display.

Santa and (Some) Sleeping Animals

The lights continue on throughout the zoo once you enter and stroll past the reptile house, which is open if you’d like to stop in to see the creepy crawlers, and up to the concession area where you can buy hot chocolate or popcorn and browse the zoo shop. They have really cute stuffed animals, ornaments, and other gifts.

Santa’s workshop is near there as well where guests are invited to take photos. Santa will be at the zoo on December 13th, 14th, 20th, and 21st, 2024 from 4 pm – 7 pm.

Keep on strolling through the zoo, past the birds (you may see a huge owl-like we did!), and around the small play area, which is closed for this special event. But don’t worry because once you round that curve, you’ll see a huge Holidays at the Zoo sign that you can use for pictures and then you get to walk through the big musical light tunnel – my favorite. Tag us in videos where you dance. Please.

Light display at Holidays at the Zoo

We went at 6 pm and most of the animals were already sleeping so you probably won’t see many if you go in the evening. If you go during an earlier slot, you should be able to see the animals. One of our readers said she went a little before 5 pm and got to see the animals and then when it got dark, went through again, without exiting the zoo as your ticket does not include readmission, to see all the lights lit up. This way you can enjoy the Christmas decorations and the animals as well!

The experience is such fun and absolutely worth it. It’s obvious how much work and effort the Zoo went through to make this an incredible experience for their guests.

Yummy Concessions

I definitely recommend getting a cup of hot chocolate while you’re at Holidays at the Zoo. I love hot chocolate and it’s even tastier on a chilly winter night.

You can also purchase tokens at the concession stand for milk and cookies, which you can eat while sitting at a little fire on some couches or pretty white wicker chairs that are very cozy and picturesque. There’s also a mechanical reindeer and really, who doesn’t love that?

Best Ages for Holidays at the Zoo

My kids are 8 and 11 years old and they loved this light display. I loved it as an adult. The tunnels and lights and music were my favorite and made me feel like a kid again. It was fantastic.

Light tunnel at Holidays at the Zoo

The Greenville Zoo is stroller-friendly and I saw lots of families making use of them while walking throughout the light display so if your kids are smaller, this is a great option to see some holiday lights and have that fun, family experience together.

I’ve always thought that the Greenville Zoo is such a manageable adventure for families with smaller kids and this event is no different. We spent about 45 minutes, maybe a little longer, going through the whole zoo, stopping to take photos and videos, and just to soak it all in. This is such a perfect excursion because it’s local so you aren’t driving far and also because it will easily capture the attention of kids at any age.

Tips on Enjoying the Greenville Zoo Christmas Lights

Here are a few tips to make your experience even more enjoyable at the Greenville Zoo during Holidays at the Zoo:

  • The Zoo is pretty much all outdoors so definitely plan your wardrobe accordingly. Be sure to have hats, gloves, scarves, and a warm jacket, especially when you go at night.
  • I’d recommend going around sunset or later so you can get the whole light show experience.
  • Bathrooms are conveniently located near the concession and shop area right in the middle of the Zoo. It’s always good to know where the bathrooms are!
  • The play areas inside the Zoo are closed during Holidays at the Zoo so just plan for that, especially if you know your kids love to play there.
  • If you have a stroller, you’re welcome to use it. There’s plenty of space to use strollers at the Zoo during this event.
  • Pets are not allowed on Zoo grounds so leave your furry friend home when visiting the light show.
  • Your tickets are one time entry only so you can’t leave and then come back later.

Holidays at the Zoo Dates & Tickets

Tickets to Holidays at the Zoo are $12/adult members and $9/child members; $14/adult non-members and $11/child non-members (online prices). If you choose to purchase tickets at the gate, the cost is $16/adults and $13/kids for non-members. The Zoo is encouraging guests to purchase tickets online to ensure their spot. Plus, it’s cheaper that way!

Holidays at the Zoo is happening at the Greenville Zoo:

  • December 13th-23rd, 2024 from 4 – 8 pm
  • December 26th- 30th, 2024 from 4 – 8 pm

Santa will be at the zoo on December 13th, 14th, 20th, and 21st from 4 pm – 7 pm, so if you want to see him, purchase your tickets for those dates and times.

The tickets are timed and the last time slot is 7:30 pm but as long as you are in line by 8 pm, you’ll get in.

Greenville Zoo
150 Cleveland Park Drive, Greenville
Greenville Zoo Holiday Lights Website


Viewing Giraffes and other Wildlife at the Greenville Zoo in Greenville, SC

You can use our Complete Guide to the Greenville Zoo to see what to expect during your next visit, any time of year!


{2024} 8 Holiday Light Driving Tours: Upstate, SC

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Do you want to go for a Christmas light drive around the Upstate and see all the best (and free!) home displays? Have you seen long lists of Christmas light displays? Are you overwhelmed by the holidays this year? We’ve got seven driving routes for 2024 to help you enjoy the season without a lot of stress since we already did the work for you!

Load the family in the car and follow these routes for a super simple yet super special night (or nights) of enjoying Christmas lights together. A massive, massive thank you to Kidding Around readers Jason H., Katie S., Stephanie S., Heidi P., and Elijah M. for helping us check homes on our routes. This is an enormous job and we are so grateful.

Christmas light driving tours

Disclaimer: Kidding Around is not responsible for property damage, neighborhood safety, or any possible injuries of any kind that may happen while driving, stopping, and viewing holiday lights and decorations. Drivers and property owners maintain all responsibility for general safety, operating a vehicle safely, light-viewing enjoyment, and holiday cheer. Drive slowly, be respectful, share holiday magic, and don’t be a Scrooge.

NEW! Inflatatopia has arrived. Neighborhoods deck out with matching inflatables for the holidays and we have the routes. Check it out! Holiday Inflatatopia in Greenville.

Submissions are closed for 2024 but if you want to be included in the 2025 list, you can come back and fill out our Holiday Light Display form and be sure to include a photo of your display.

The Kidding Around Upstate, SC Christmas Lights Driving Routes

Bonus! More lights! Check out our Christmas Lights Driving Tours in Columbia, SC!

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The Merriest Christmas Kick-off in Mauldin, South Carolina

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Mauldin, SC Christmas is truly spectacular, as we look forward to their upcoming annual Christmas Kick-Off weekend. If you don’t have any Christmas-y activities planned yet, Mauldin has got you covered. We can’t wait to hear about which events you go to, don’t forget to tag us! Remember to pack your stadium chairs and blanket. Read on for tips on street closings and where to park.

Santa with kids at Christmas in Mauldin, SC

Roper Mountain Science Center Holiday Laser Shows

Still looking for Christmas Things to Do? Gifts to give? Ways to give back?

You can find all our best Christmas content in our Holiday Guide to Greenville

Mauldin’s Annual Tree Lighting Program

Thursday, December 5th, 2024, 5 pm – 8 pm

Create the best Christmas memories and build your holiday traditions, make sure to go to Mauldin’s Annual Tree lighting ceremonies on Thursday, December 5th. Come see Santa do the honors of lighting the tree and be entertained by Christmas carolers at a specially prepared music program. We heard that there will be cookies and hot cocoa! This event is held at the Mauldin Outdoor Amphitheater which is  behind the Cultural Center.

Note: They suggested bringing a stadium chair or picnic blankets to better enjoy the ceremony. Park at the Mauldin Sports Center and the Mauldin Cultural Center.

Mauldin Christmas Parade

Saturday, December 7th, 2024, 2-4 pm

Make sure to mark your parade viewing spot and let us know about your favorite Christmas float. With entries from various Chamber organizations, private groups, and local non for profits and Churches vying for the top prize, admire and be in awe of Christmas creativity!

The parade route is new this year… it begins at the Golden Strip Career Center at 1120 E. Butler Road, and goes along Holland Road, ending at BridgeWay Station. Mauldin High School Marching Band will be performing their favorite tunes marching down the parade route, followed by Santa, who traditionally closes the parade! For more info on the parade, check out Mauldin Chamber of Commerce’s website.

Sounds of the Season

December 13th, 2024, 7:30 pm
December 14th, 2024 3 pm and 7:30 pm

A Christmas music concert performed by Mauldin City Singers Community Choir featuring old and new holiday hits at Mauldin Cultural Center auditorium. A wonderful treat for all ages. The show runs approximately two hours. Matinee and night showtimes are available. For tickets, go to the Mauldin Cultural Center website.

Jingle All the Way on This Magical Train Ride Near Asheville

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If your family is looking for a unique holiday experience and day trip, especially for smaller children, here is why a trip on the Jingle Bell Trolley on the Craggy Mountain Rail Line is a fun and memorable option.

Media tickets were given for this review but the opinion of the experience is solely that of the author.

Craggy Mountain Rail

I stumbled across the Craggy Mountain Railroad when looking for holiday things to do that I haven’t tried and the second I saw it, I knew the Jingle Bell Trolley ride would be something my kids would go crazy for. And they did. But there is more to this little railroad than initially meets the eye.

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Holiday Things to Do: Spend a Day in Downtown Greenville, SC

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Are you looking for a festive way to spend Christmas in Downtown Greenville, SC? Now that the holiday season has arrived, we’ve gathered up some ideas for a festive day spent in downtown Greenville packed with holiday things to do. Here, you will find suggestions for places to go in downtown Greenville using the free trolley, information on Greenville’s Holiday Happenings events, and lots more.

Greenville SC Holiday Guide
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