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Tryon International Equestrian Center Saturday Night Lights: The Cheap Event You Should Not Miss

Up for a cheap new adventure only a short drive from Greenville, SC that the whole family will love? Tryon International Equestrian Center is only an hour or so from Greenville and a unique experience you will look forward to visiting again and again!
We’ll fill you in on where this hidden secret is, what they offer and why you should visit!

When we first heard of the Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC), it sounded cool and we knew we had to go. A beautiful oasis of horses, a carousel, and fun (and cheap) events? Um, yes! So we went and checked out Saturday Night Lights. Total gamechanger. We’ve been so many times now and it really never gets old.

We’ll tell you all about why you should head over the border to the TIEC,

Looking for more free and cheap things to do? See our 30+ Free/Cheap Things to do Over the Summer for ideas.

What we discovered in Tryon, NC

The forty-five-minute ride to Tryon was like driving across the picture on a postcard. Please note: as you drive up Highway 26, drive the speed limit. Troopers literally tuck themselves along the side of the road in an attempt to catch you speeding. The only reason I know this is because a friend told me. Really, it is. (Wink).

I perked up the moment we arrived. There is a security guard stationed at the gate to answer all your questions. Having never been, we had a lot. Although the festivities didn’t begin until the evening, the kind officer encouraged us to “have a look around.” So we did.

Four words came to mind: Who needs Churchill Downs? As soon as you enter the grounds, there is so much see. We went when there was nothing going on. I can only imagine what it looks like during events! The first thing our little one spotted was the carousel. There were restaurants and food/drink vendors galore. I won’t go as far as to compare it to Disney World but, during an event, Tryon International Equestrian Center could easily be the happiest place in North Carolina.

Before I go any further, allow me to share with you the best part of our journey. It wasn’t the shops, food or horses; nope, my favorite thing was the freshly squeezed lemonade. The real-life lemonade stand was parked right up front (at least it was the day we went) and they squeeze your drink right in front of you. It cost more than a quarter, but was well worth it.

But let me tell you about an event at the TIEC that just may rival some time at Disney – and it’s free except for parking.

Saturday Night Lights at Tryon International Equestrian Center

One of the coolest things about the TIEC is their free Saturday Night Lights program that starts in early summer and runs through October. The 2025 season kicks off May 3, 2025 at 6 pm. You really won’t believe it’s free once you get there and find all the stuff they have for you to do.

Venetian Carousel

The Venetian carousel is a fan favorite and anyone can see why – it’s so pretty. And it’s not just for kids. I’ve ridden it many times and it’s just as fun for me as for my kids. You can ride it as many times as you like at Saturday Night Lights. For free. Yup, just keep riding.

Pony Rides

Saturday Night Lights has had pony rides in the past but not every time we’ve come. It’s pretty hit or miss. So if your kid really, really loves pony rides, maybe just don’t tell them anything about it until you get there and see if they have them that night.

These are wildly popular and they are the first things you’ll see when you enter the facility so get in line right away if you want to do it. You’ll have to sign a waiver and your kid will get fitted for a helmet and get a ride around once or twice in a circle. The horses we saw were really pretty and the staff was great.

Face Painting

Most evenings at Saturday Night Lights they do have face painting but get in line early as they tend to fill us fast. While everything, even face painting, is free, there are tip jars out there if you want to leave something for a job well done.

Mechanical Horse, Bounce House & Live Music

Saturday Night Lights really has things for every age. There is a horse bounce house, a mechanical horse (like a mechanical bull you may have seen in a country western bar but for any age!), and a great band. We loved listening to the band while we ate dinner and the kids played with hula hoops and ran and jumped over kid-size horse jumping obstacles.

Food & Drinks

There are vendors with fresh-squeezed lemonade and adult beverages plus places to grab dinner. There are different food trucks every time plus a sushi restaurant, a taco and nachos place (delicious by the way), an Italian restaurant, a diner, and an American grille.

You can sit anywhere you like but we have loved to sit on the green hill on the west side of the stadium because kids can roll down it in between horse jumping. Or you can sit and listen to the band or wherever else you want to sit and eat.

One pro tip during the cooler months of early fall: bring blankets! It gets chilly and we saw so many people with blankets and considered them geniuses. They also looked very cozy. In the General Store, they sell coffee and hot chocolate, which I’d definitely recommend as well.

Horse Jumping Competition

While all the excitement of the free activities is a lot of fun, there is also a pretty incredible horse jumping competition that happens at 7 pm during Saturday Night Lights. You can sit anywhere you want in the stadium. I love sitting really close to the arena so I get a good look at the horses as they jump right in front of me.

Let me just say: I know nothing about this kind of competition. Like, zero. What I’ve gathered is that the rider loses points if the horse knocks down one of the bars they have to jump over or goes over the amount of time they have to complete the course. And the winner gets a lot of money. You also cannot be cheering and clapping while the horse is jumping the obstacles but you can cheer after they are done with their run.

All that to say, even though I have zero clue what is happening, I absolutely love it, as do my kids. The horses are stunningly beautiful and agile and just so amazing. We all love watching them.

Parking Fee

Due to rising costs, the TIEC is now charging a $10 parking fee after 4 pm for Saturday Night Lights. If you arrive before 4 pm, there is no charge. They take cash or credit cards.

WNC Main Street

After Hurricane Helene hit in September 2024, the Tryon Equestrian Center invited all the shops that were destroyed along the main street in Chimney Rock to set up shop at the center. So they did! This is a fantastic way to support these small businesses that were destroyed.

WNC Main Street has small businesses from Chimney Rock, Lake Lure, Hendersonville, and Asheville and is located at the second floor of the International Pavilion.

WNC Main Street
WNC Main Street

2025 Schedule

All the free events happen 6-8 pm and then the competition goes from 7 pm to around 9:30 pm. Most nights are themed.

Here is the 2025 schedule:

  • May 3rd – Derby Week
  • May 10th – Bluegrass Celebration
  • May 17th – Touch-A-Truck
  • May 24th – Military Appreciation
  • May 31st
  • June 7th – Art Expo
  • June 28th
  • July 5th – Beach Week
  • July 12th
  • July 19th
  • September 20th
  • September 27th
  • October 4th
  • October 11th
  • October 18th
  • October 25th

Plan your own trip to Tryon International Equestrian Center

In addition to Saturday Night Lights, TIEC hosts a wide array of events that are also open to the public. See the complete TIEC calendar of events. They also have lodgings right there at the equestrian center, which we imagine would be awesome to stay in.

Tryon International Equestrian Center
4066 Pea Ridge Road, Mill Spring, NC
828.863.1000

Would your family love a visit to Tryon International Equestrian Center?

For more things to do near the TIEC, see our Guide to Landrum (a really cool, nearby town)!

Bryson City, NC: Things to Do and Places to Stay in the Great Smoky Mountains

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Inside: Families visit Bryson City and share their favorite things to do, places to eat and more. This is a guide to help you plan your visit to Bryson City, NC.


Are you looking for a place to visit with mountain town charm? Bryson City, NC, located in Western North Carolina, fits that description perfectly. The downtown area offers unique shopping, rich history, and access to the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad.  There are also some pretty spectacular things to do in the surrounding nature areas that will get your kids excited to explore, including hiking, river tubing, and camping. Below, you will find some of the best things to do with your family while visiting Bryson City, NC.

Quick Summary: Visiting Bryson City

🏞️ Bryson City, NC, offers small-town charm, family-friendly fun, and outdoor adventures your kids will love!

✨ Here’s what you can’t miss:

  • Ride the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad through breathtaking scenery.
  • Float down Deep Creek with affordable river tubing.
  • Explore hiking, rafting, and more at the Nantahala Outdoor Center.
  • Stay somewhere unforgettable, like the cozy Sky Ridge Yurts!

Things to do in Bryson City, NC

Bryson City, NC has lots to do, especially since it is situated in the WNC portion of the Great Smoky Mountains. We gathered reviews of some of the adventures we have had in Bryson City, including river tubing, hiking, and riding the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad.

Go River Tubing on Deep Creek

If you’re looking for some fun riding the river through the mountain, then rent some tubes to go tubing on Deep Creek. This popular river tubing destination in Western North Carolina is affordable, fun, and a great choice to add to your summer bucket list! You will find places to rent tubes, what to expect, how to pack, and more in our KA review of river tubing on Deep Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Tubing at Deep Creek

Explore the Nantahala Outdoor Center

If you are yearning to leave the city and take a day trip to Bryson City, then the Nantahala Outdoor Center should absolutely be on the itinerary. This outdoor center has things to do with kids, whitewater rafting, riverfront dining options, hiking, ziplining, and more! Read more about the Great Smoky Mountain’s Nantahala Outdoor Center in our KA review.

Nantahala Outdoor Center Website
 13077 U.S. 19 West, Bryson City, NC

The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad

The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad is a historical train with its depot station located in the heart of downtown Bryson City. The train is family-friendly and offers train rides through the Great Smoky Mountains, Nantahala National Forest, along the Nantahala and Tuckasegee Rivers, and is the place to be when fall foliage arrives. During the summer, the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad offers deals for Kids Ride Free from May through August. Learn about the Kids Ride Free promotion in our KA review of the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad.

Great Smoky Mountain Trail: Summer Kids Ride Free

Check out our Kidding Around Review of The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad

Great Smoky Mountain Railroad Website
45 Mitchell Street, Bryson City, NC

Seasonal Things to Do

There is something magical about being in a cozy mountain town during winter and the holiday season. We have some ideas of things to do that your entire family will love!

Visit Bryson City for the Holidays

The holiday season is full of magic, light displays, Christmas tree farms, and more! They even have ice skating to really bring the charm to the season. Check out our KA guide to Bryson City during the Holidays to plan your adventure into a real-life Christmas wonderful.


Bryson City NC at Christmas

Looking for more fun things to do in Bryson City during the Holiday Season? Check out our Kidding Around Guide To Bryson City During The Holidays!

Ride the Polar Express on the Great Smoky Mountain Railroad

There is almost nothing greater than creating magical memories for children. Riding the Polar Express on the Great Smoky Railroad is one of the most magical things you can do during the holidays! PJs, hot chocolate, magical bells. Sound familiar? The train leaves out of the historic Bryson City Depot and begins in early November each year. Tickets sell fast, so keep an eye out. Learn everything you need to know, including ticket information and what to expect, in our KA review of the Great Smoky Mountains’ Polar Express.

The Polar Express in Bryson City, North Carolina

Check out our Kidding Around Review of The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad Polar Express!

Great Smoky Mountain Railroad: Polar Express Website
45 Mitchell Street, Bryson City, NC

Unique Lodging Near Bryson City, NC

Being in the Great Smoky Mountains in Bryson City offers some unique places to lodge. With mountains, streams, and tons of trees, it’s the perfect place to stay if you love the outdoors. We have some lodging ideas below.

The map below contains Stay22 affiliate links.

Sky Ridge Yurts: Bryson City, NC

If you’re wanting a unique lodging experience outside of hotels, then Sky Ridge Yurts in Bryson City may just be it! This yurt village offers gorgeous, cozy yurts to spend the night in before you head out for a hike or adventure during your trip. You can learn all about Sky Ridge Yurts in our KA review, including rates, what it is like, and how much your kids will love it!

Sky Ridge Yurts Website
200 Sky Ridge Drive, Bryson City, NC 

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Emberglow Outdoor Resort: Comfort and the Outdoors Mix for Amazing Family Fun

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Inside: A local family visits Emberglow Outdoor Resort and shares all the fun things to do and tips for your visit.

Are you looking for a camping experience that allows you to enjoy the great outdoors while still maintaining comfort? With a variety of lodging options to choose from, including vintage campers, tiny homes, RV/campsites, and safari tents, Emberglow Outdoor Resort in Mill Spring, NC offers every type of family the perfect place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

Quick Summary: Emberglow Outdoor Resort

Emberglow Outdoor Resort in Mill Spring, NC

We took a trip to Emberglow Outdoor Resort in Mill Spring, NC—and it was a total hit with our kids (and our pup)!

Here’s what we loved:
✔️ Pet-friendly Carolina Cottage with full kitchen + screened porch
✔️ Vintage campers, treehouses, safari tents & more
✔️ On-site fun: playground, pool, bike rentals, dog park, and even a jumping pillow!
✔️ Just an hour from Greenville, near Lake Lure and Chimney Rock

Ready to explore the outdoors with comfort and charm? ➡️ Book your stay

Our family (including our dog) had tons of fun staying at the Carolina Cottage Tiny Home at Emberglow and we can’t wait to share with you everything you need to know for your visit. Our kids are already begging to go back!

Emberglow Outdoor Resort is only about an hour from Greenville, SC, near Hendersonville, NC.

About Emberglow Outdoor Resort

Located just 15 minutes from Lake Lure in the hills of Western NC, Emberglow Outdoor Resort is conveniently situated between Greenville, Asheville, Charlotte, and Columbia. The resort’s 72 acres are nestled in a beautiful, private valley complete with spring-fed creeks. This resort truly offers something for every camping preference and every size group with a variety of comfortable lodging options including:

  • Primitive Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Safari Tents
  • Pods
  • Vintage Campers
  • Tiny Houses
  • Yurts
  • One larger house

Not only does Emberglow offer a wide range of accommodations but they also offer extremely unique stays. Choose to stay in Big Ben, a vintage double-decker bus, or stay in a special tree house resort home that even includes a slide coming out of the house plus two lofts connected by a cargo net.

We stayed in the Carolina Cottage Tiny Home during our stay which despite being a tiny house had a full kitchen and bath, a loft bedroom for the kids, and even a screened-in porch. Our unit even came with towels, linens, a gas grill, and a fire pit. It was also right next to the creek and the playground.

Tiny house at Emberglow Outdoor Resort

What is there to do at Emberglow Outdoor Resort?

Emberglow is conveniently located in Western NC where it’s just a short drive to a number of fun attractions at Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, and the Hendersonville/Flat Rock region. We were delighted to find plenty of fun activities right on the campground and ended up spending all of our time within the resort.

Emberglow Events– Emberglow Outdoor Resort offers tons of special events throughout the year. They have a special event for Mother & Father’s Day, a Back To School Bash, and a whole calendar full of more events to enjoy.

Pool at Emberglow Outdoor Resort
Photo Credit: Emberglow Outdoor Resort

Pool: Emberglow has a large outdoor ADA-compliant resort pool that opens in the summer season.

Photo Credit: Emberglow Outdoor Resort

Playground: Even my 12-year-old had fun playing on the playground at Emberglow. I especially thought the camper play structure was an imaginative twist. I also loved how the playground was within an easy visibility distance of multiple campsites. I could actually see the playground from my screened-in porch making it easy to let older kids play while still keeping an eye on them.

playground at Emberglow Outdoor Resort

Jumping Pillow: If your kids need to get their energy out, you can just walk them over to the jumping pillow which is open for jumping at no additional cost.

Other fun amenities include:

  • GaGa Ball Pit
  • Sand Volleyball Court
  • Group Fire Pit
  • Free WiFi
  • Hiking/Biking Trails
  • Pedal Kart and Bicycle rentals
  • Dog Park
  • Premium Bath House
  • Free WiFi
  • Food Truck

This area of Western North Carolina is also full of fun things to do. Our list of things to do in Western North Carolina and our list of things to do in Hendersonville, NC have tons of ideas that could keep you busy for weeks.

FAQ

Are Pets Allowed at Emberglow Outdoor Resort?

Yes, while not every accommodation is pet-friendly, many are, including the Carolina Cottage Tiny Home. We brought our dog Izzy Bee with us on her first vacation away from home.

Dog Park at Emberglow

The Carolina Cottage Tiny Home had plenty of space for the four of us and our puppy including her crate. Izzy spent most of her time while we were in the cabin on the screened-in porch where she could watch other families walk by. 

The dog park was only a couple-minute walk from our house. It was spacious and had plenty of room to run around. When we visited, there were only a couple of other dogs at the resort so we had plenty of space to ourselves, but I noticed that there was a smaller area fenced off in the dog park so that there would be space to spread out if needed.

Is Parking Available at Emberglow Outdoor Resort?

There is plenty of parking space at each unit as well as near all of the major areas of the resort.

Should you bring your own food to Emberglow Outdoor Resort?

Yes, while a food truck is open during some seasons, Emberglow is around 15 minutes from grocery stores and restaurants. We personally found it easier to bring easy-to-prepare meals and snacks. Our particular unit did have a small kitchen with basic kitchen items and even had a coffee pot with coffee pods.

Family Review of Emberglow Outdoor Resort

Our kids had such a great time at Emberglow that they are already asking us when they can go back. We thought that the campground offered a great mix of quiet relaxation and fun. I also thought the easy one-hour driving distance from Greenville made the trip even more relaxing. Whether you are looking for a quiet week or just a weekend getaway, Emberglow Outdoor Resort is a great option for the perfect, relaxing family vacation.

Book your stay on the Emberglow Outdoor Resort website.

95 Pinewood Trail, Mill Spring, NC


Are you looking for more fun things to do in Western North Carolina? Check out our Kidding Around Guide to WNC!

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Things to Do in Hendersonville, North Carolina

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Holmes Educational State Forest: This Living Outdoor Classroom in NC is Perfect for Exploring

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Have you visited Holmes Education State Forest near Hendersonville, NC? KAG’s Elizabeth Lambert visited the park with her family and has all the information about the trails to hike, and things to do and see at Holmes Educational State Forest.

holmes educational state forest

Are you looking for a crowds-free place to take your family on a sunny spring day? I was able to spend a beautiful day at this forest near Hendersonville, NC with my kids, picnicking, hiking, and exploring. What we saw, we loved. From an out-of-commission NC Forest Service helicopter and a Labyrinth to gorgeous views and exciting wildlife, there truly is something for everyone at Holmes Educational State Forest.

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Ride an Indoor Helicopter at the Cradle of Forestry near Brevard, NC

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The Cradle of Forestry is a hidden gem in Pisgah Forest up near Brevard, NC. It’s a fascinating place and has lots of special events and both indoor and outdoor fun.

Sometimes there are cool places hidden in plain sight that you may drive by so many times and just never notice. We try to find these kinds of neat places and tell you about them so you can experience all the coolness we did! One such place is about 90 minutes from Greenville nestled in Pisgah Forest near Brevard, NC called the Cradle of Forestry. It’s amazing and totally worth the trip up there (plus, I’ll tell you some other neat things to do in the area). 

Cradle of Forestry
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Huge Catawba Science Center is a Fun Day Trip in Hickory, NC

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The Catawba Science Center in Hickory, NC has so much to explore! See animals, build, learn about physics, space, gardens and more! We checked it out and have all the information you need to enjoy a fun day here as a day trip from Greenville, SC, or Charlotte, NC, or anywhere in between!

catawba science center

Ever since I got my Roper Mountain Science Center membership, I’ve started planning day trips and homeschool field trips according to where my family can get in for free or half-price using the reciprocal membership benefits. The Catawba Science Center in Hickory, NC was on the list so that’s where we went. 

Are you looking for more educational things to do near the Upstate? Check out our educational adventures post!

Educational Adventures near Greenville SC
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10+ Ways To Celebrate Christmas In Asheville, NC

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If you are planning a festive day trip, then Christmas in Asheville, NC will check off all the boxes on your itinerary. Asheville, North Carolina offers a variety of things to do for the holidays, from Christmas lights to gingerbread houses, holiday shopping, parades, and more.

We’ve got a list of kid-friendly holiday events to do in Asheville, NC, and all the details you’ll need to plan your visit.

Christmas activities in Asheville, North Carolina

Christmas in Asheville, NC

Asheville is still recovering from the massive damage wrecked by Hurricane Helene in September 2024. Many places are opening back, which means Christmas is a great time to support local businesses there and help them get back on their feet.

I never need much of a reason to visit Asheville. I love the view of the mountains in the background while walking around downtown. There is always live music by musicians outside and all the shops welcome you with a smile. There are a variety of different restaurants and historical landmarks to visit within walking distance or just a small drive away.

Plus, with the gorgeous backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, maybe you’re family will get a magical snowy adventure while you celebrate the holiday season in Asheville.

If you’re looking for Asheville, NC things to do, Christmas is one of the best times to find them!

Join the Holiday Jamboree To Kickoff The Season

Get in the holiday spirit by joining the Holiday Jamboree in Downtown Asheville. Everyone gathers together to welcome the beginning of the holiday season.

The Asheville Holiday Jamboree
November 23rd, 2024 | 11 AM to 5 PM
Instead of a parade this year, Asheville will host a Holiday Jamboree with music, a holiday market, and Santa photos.


Attend A Tree Lighting Ceremony or Festival In Asheville

The Grove Arcade Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony is the place to be the weekend after Thanksgiving. You can also explore the decorated Christmas trees throughout December at the Monte Vista Hotel.


Go See The Gingerbread Creations on the Sugar & Spice Stroll

While the National Gingerbread House Competition at the Omni Grove Park Inn is not happening for 2024, the Sugar & Spice Stroll is! The sugary houses will be on display at several local businesses, which you can see on this map.

Grove Park Inn Gingerbread  houses

Ashville, NC: Christmas at the Biltmore Estate

Of course, one of the most popular places in Asheville to visit during the holidays is the Biltmore House. Known for its elegant displays of holiday decor, infamous Candlelight Tours, and a multitude of festivities, Christmas at the Biltmore is a must.

You’ll find over 55 Christmas trees throughout the grounds and a variety of activities for kids such as crafts and carriage rides. Nothing says Christmas like a magical carriage ride. They even have an entire greenhouse full of poinsettia plants and Antler Hill Village is illuminated with trees lined with lights.

Most of the restaurants offer a children’s menu, such as the Bistro (Farm-to-table fare), and Deerpark Restaurant (a southern-inspired buffet).

Dining room decorated for Christmas at Biltmore Estates

Christmas in Asheville, NC: See Holiday Lights

Winter Lights

When it comes to visiting Asheville for the holidays, you can’t leave without experiencing the Winter Lights at The NC Arboretum. This magical event features over half a million LED lights and walks you through stunning gardens and unique landscapes. This event is great for the entire family – there’s even have a hot cocoa shack.

Winter Lights at the NC Arboretum
Unicorns and lights

Lake Julian Lights

The annual Lake Julian Festival of Lights is at Lake Julian Park and is a quicker drive-through light display that benefits the Buncombe County Special Olympics. Lights include animated and stationary light displays. Tickets are $10 – $50 per car/bus. Walk through lights are December 1st-2nd from 6-8 pm is $5/person. The drive through lights are December 3rd-23rd. Address is 406 Overlook Road Ext., Arden, NC 28704.


Grab A Fresh NC Christmas Tree

Does your family want to chop down your own tree this year? Asheville has a variety of tree farms!

The Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm is known for its gorgeous rolling hills of Christmas trees. Trees are not the only things available at the farm, they also sell fresh wreaths, roping, and tree stand. It’s located at the foot of the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains near Maggie Valley and Lake Junaluska and you can even stay the night in one of their cabins (dogs are welcome as long as they’re on a leash).

Please check with the farm before you head out to make sure they are open and have trees available.
Most are only open on select days.

  • Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm offers fresh-cut trees November 21-14, 26-30, December 1, 3-8, 2024; Santa dates are November 23rd, 24th, 29th and 30th and December 1st.
  • Mehaffey Tree Farm offers choose and cut trees on select dates from November 20th through December 15th, 2024
  • Cartner’s Christmas Tree Farm offers fresh-cut trees from November 23rd & 24th,  November 28th – December 1st,  December 7th & December 8th, 2024 from 9 am until 5 pm
  • Sandy Hollar Farms offers fresh-cut trees November 23rd, 24th, 28th – 30th. December 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, and 15th, 2024.
  • Elk River Evergreens offers fresh-cut trees on select dates from November 16th through December 1st, 2024.

Asheville, NC Christmas Fun: Extra 204 Holiday Events

Jingle Trolley at the Craggy Mountain Line in Asheville, North Carolina

Plan out the perfect day with our Ultimate Guide to Things to Do in Asheville, NC!

Dreamy Holiday Walk-Through Light Experience: Winter Lights in Asheville, NC

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Have you visited Winter Lights at the NC Arboretum in Asheville, NC? While the Greenville area has its good share of fantastic Christmas light displays, a completely over-the-top experience at the North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville for their Winter Lights exhibit is worth the drive.

The Arboretum, which is adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway and part of the Pisgah National Forest, is set on over 434 acres of gorgeous gardens, biking trails, and streams, meticulously planned out and designed to deliver a top-notch experience for guests. As of November 2024, all trails are currently closed due to damage from Hurricane Helene but the Winter Lights display is happening.

Watch: Your Peek at Winter Lights

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Winter Lights at the NC Arboretum
Unicorns and lights

The Winter Lights at NC Arboretum

The Winter Lights exhibit is an amazing walk-through light display with nearly half a million LED lights, hot chocolate, treats, warm fires, and an array of dazzling displays.

Guests are greeted in the parking lot – the parking lot – with rows of huge lighted trees adorned with red, blue, green, and white lights, all leading to the entrance, a two-story lodge with kind staff and volunteers ready to send guests on their merry way into the gardens.

These trees are gorgeous with the lights and make for an incredible entrance. The staff at the Arboretum started putting up the lights in the early fall. That’s how expansive this exhibit is.

Guests will walk through the lodge, which has an awesome and unique gift shop, and head outside into the garden to begin their experience. Winter Lights happens from November 15th – December 31st, 2024 from 6-10 pm. Pro tip: get your tickets online as they are a lot cheaper than paying at the gate.

What To Expect: Beautiful Lights and Whimsical Decorations

Guests first exit the lodge onto a patio where they can choose to begin their walk through the lights or go straight to the Cocoa Shack, where they can purchase hot chocolate, hot cider, beer or wine.

Passing the Cocoa Shack, guests can meander under a lighted trellis where they will no doubt hear the joyful holiday music that this portion of the sparklers are synced to. Gaze to your left and you’ll be greeted with an enormous structure of string lights that look like a Christmas tree. Head to your right for the light display at the quilt garden and a light show that lights up in sync with captivating Christmas music.

Christmas Tree at Winter Lights
Christmas Tree at Winter Lights

Keep walking to the white lights strung up on trees that mimic snow falling off of branches. This year we found lots of mushroom and flower lights – think daisies, leaves, and big mushrooms all over the gardens. There are also several fire pits to warm up at or just sit and enjoy the lights.

There is a Polar Express train exhibit behind the Wishing Tree, which was fun to watch. We saw it atop the bridge that led to the big Christmas tree-like light display, but you can walk down below and see the trains up close as well. The trains are really cute and the little village is fun to see and pick out neat details.

The imagination can easily wander in this place.

The NC Arboretum Wishing Tree

On the left side of the gardens near the model train display is the Wishing Tree. Guests are invited to write their holiday wishes on little cards and hang them from the Wishing Tree.

This was honestly my favorite part. While people wrote all kinds of interesting wishes, there were some that left me feeling like I was peeking into someone’s heart, especially after the devastation of Helene. There were a lot of wishes for peace and happiness, that homes get rebuilt, that clean water comes back soon, and that people find their family members. Some were really sweet like “I hope she says yes” and “I wish to become a dragon.”

Wishing tree at Winter Lights
Wishing Tree

It was beautiful. I added my own wish, one that was very much in line with what a lot of other people wrote. Spend a few minutes here because it’s absolutely worth it. Your faith in humanity may be restored and gratitude will abound.

The Bent Creek Bistro and S’mores

The Bent Creek Bistro is located at the end of the Winter Lights display and it’s nice and cozy warm there! Here is the Bent Creek Bistro Menu for Winter Lights 2024. You can order soups, sandwiches, and hot chocolate as well as pick up a s’mores kit, which is exactly what we did.

There’s also a beautiful gift shop here with lots of ornaments, hats, gloves, and Christmas decor. I thought it would be warmer when we went so didn’t bring winter hats and gloves. I picked up some very warm gloves for my kids here so remedy our error.

Mushrooms at Winter Lights
Cool mushrooms

We made s’mores with Santa outside amongst a roaring, cozy fire. The s’mores kits are either Hershey’s or Reese’s Peanut Butter cups and you can make two with each kit. We also sat outside in the same spot and drank our delicious hot chocolate. There is a small stage there set up for a band as well.

Need to Know for Winter Lights in Asheville

Here are a few things to know before you head off to Winter Lights, NC Arboretum Christmas Lights:

The NC Arboretum is just over an hour from Greenville. It’s a late night for little ones but depending on your child’s temperament and mood, they will probably love it.

It’s cold. The temperature in this part of Asheville is usually about 8-10 degrees cooler than Greenville so plan accordingly and bring hats, gloves, and a winter jacket.

There are nearby restaurants that are great for families if you want to eat before you go. I was given the recommendation to go Papas & Beer, which is five minutes from the Arboretum, and it was awesome.

This is an event for anyone and wheelchair accessible. There were a bunch of families, children, couples, and grandparents all enjoying the exhibit. One dad even had on a hiking backpack where he stowed his smaller child. Smart thinking.

To enjoy as much of the exhibit as possible, try to get there when it opens at 6 pm. You’ll have to show your tickets and park, which takes about 15 minutes, and then you have the rest of the time to wander around the exhibit and enjoy the magical experience.

No pets are allowed.

We spent about two hours there and took our time with photos, s’mores, drinking hot chocolate, shopping, and sitting by the fires.

Bathrooms are in the main lodge entrance building and in the building where the restaurant and gift shop is located.

Winter Lights insect
This is a fun tunnel to walk through

2024 Winter Lights Ticket Info & FAQ

  • DATES
    November 15th, 2024 – December 31st, 2024
  • HOURS
    The gates open for the Winter Lights Display at 6 pm. Tickets are timed and guests may enter anytime between the time on their ticket and 9 pm. All guests must be off the property by 10 pm. Don’t not arrive early and block the gate.
  • TICKETS
    Tickets for a standard passenger vehicle range in price from $40-$85 per car when purchased in advance. The cost will be higher if you purchase at the gate. Peak days will be priced at a premium. All the pricing details can be found on the NC Arboretum Winter Lights Ticket page If you have your ticket on your smartphone, take a screenshot before you arrive. Cell service is limited at the ticket gate.
  • North Carolina Arboretum Winter Lights -100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC | 828.665.2492

Tis the Season of Awesome: Christmas in Hendersonville, NC (2024)

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If you’re ready for a little fa la la la boost of holiday spirit, the events celebrating Christmas in Hendersonville, NC should do the trick. The Hendersonville, NC Christmas parade is one of the most festive we’ve been to, and the rest of the town’s holiday events are loaded with fun and cheer.

Our list includes some of the very best Christmas Hendersonville, NC events and our all-time favorites. Most of these events and things to do are actually totally free, so they’ll be easy on your budget. Here’s your guide to celebrating Christmas in Hendersonville, NC.



Christmas: Hendersonville, NC

The Big Events: Christmas, Hendersonville, NC

Hendersonville really turns up the Christmas charm every year. This year, their season is Home for the Holidays and they are loaded up on free, family fun, beautiful downtown decorations, and lots of lights. Christmas is gorgeous up here, and these events are 100% worth the drive for locals and visitors alike.

Hendersonville Christmas Tree Lighting

Hendersonville Courthouse: November 29th, 2024, 5 to 8 pm

Kicking things off, it’s the Christmas Tree Lighting on November 29th, 2024 from 5 to 8 pm. Santa will arrive with Mrs. Claus to light the tree at about 6 pm. Kids will get to visit with Santa for free after he’s lit the tree, and there will also be free carriage rides. Downtown Hendersonville is beautiful at Christmas, and we can’t think of a more festive way to say hello to the Christmas season.

December 6th Holds a BIG Holiday Celebration in Hendersonville

Downtown Hendersonville, North Carolina
December 6th, 2024

What comes to mind when you think of a holiday Christmas small-town celebration? Whatever just popped into your head, it’s probably happening in Hendersonville. There are several simultaneous events and happenings occurring all along Main Street and most of it will be free. From an Old Fashioned Christmas with songs and shopping, to visits with Santa, cookies, cocoa, and carriage rides, you’ll find it all in Downtown Hendersonville.

  • Santa Claus in the Square: Bring your camera and take a free photo with Santa. You’ll also get to enjoy hot cocoa, games, and crafts. You’ll find Santa in front of the courthouse from 5 pm to 8 pm
  • Live holiday performances, carolers, and festive music spread throughout Downtown Hendersonville
  • Holiday Shopping: Tonight the shops are open late, so feel free to wander amongst the twinkling lights and holiday music while you find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list
  • Free Carriage rides: Enjoy an Old Fashioned Christmas favorite and take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage down the beautifully lit and decorated Main Street. Rides begin at Historic Courthouse Plaza.
  • The llamas of Ellaberry Llama Farm will dress in their holiday finest for festive photo ops.

The Hendersonville, NC Christmas Parade Might Be My Favorite Ever

Downtown Hendersonville, NC
December 7th, 2043, 6 pm

If you are in need of Christmas cheer and you can only go to one event all season, the Downtown Hendersonville Christmas Parade should probably be that one event. Everyone from high school marching bands, to the fire department, the local plumber, and the llama farm come out to celebrate the season together with a giant parade, full of lights, floats, music, and more. You’ll get Christmas spirit thrown at you no matter where you look, in the best possible way. Of course, the parade ends with the final float carrying Santa straight from the North Pole.

See Santa Hendersonville NC

Parent Tips for the Hendersonville, NC Christmas Parade

  1. Check the weather and dress warm if needed. We were pretty chilly last year. Especially if you’re coming from a town in nearby Upstate, SC, don’t forget that it’s colder in Hendersonville.
  2. Arrive early for a good seat along Main Street. Pick up something delicious to eat and enjoy while you’re sitting out along the street waiting for the parade to start. Black Bear Coffee and Mike’s on Main are two good places to grab a bite to eat to go.
  3. Of course you could also bring a picnic dinner and a thermos full of cocoa to enjoy while you wait!
  4. Bring a bag for candy passed out during the parade.

Linda’s Plants and Shrubs

2024 Information Coming soon: We were visiting Linda’s and saw them setting up their 2023 Christmas Haybale maze! Check back soon for dates and details. In the meantime, you can read all about last year’s holiday maze at Linda’s Plants and Shrubs.

Play space in the Christmas Maze at Linda's

Awesome & Free Things to Do for Christmas: Hendersonville, NC

One of the things I absolutely love about Hendersonville is all the free things to do any time of the year. But at Christmas time, they really take the cake. We’ve already covered the free opportunities to see Santa and carriage rides, but there’s so much more!

December 21st, 2024, Mountain Fresh Orchards is bringing their Apple Express Train downtown for free Holly Jolly Train Rides down Main Street. In addition to the holiday train rides, the orchard will also have their delicious baked goods available for sale. Hop aboard the train at the Courthouse Square in Downtown Hendersonville. Plus Ellaberry Llama Farms llamas will be ready for more photo ops.

All holiday season: Find the Peppermint Bears in Downtown Hendersonville. Visit the Hendersonville Welcome Center to pick up a brochure and then get hunting through Henersonville’s downtown businesses. Once you find at least 12 bears, you can bring your brochure back to the visitors center and drop it in the mailbox to win a prize.

Check all the great Home for the Holidays Hendersonville 2024 Events.

Worth the Drive: More Christmas Fun Near Hendersonville

Winter Lights – This popular light show at the NC Arboretum in Asheville is a walk-through light experience unlike any other! The show runs from November 15, 2024 – December 31, 2024 nightly from 6 pm – 10:30 pm.

2024 Festival of Trees Greenville, SC: Come see the holiday trees on display from November 22nd through December 25th, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Downtown, the Courtyard Greenville Downtown, and the Hampton Inn & Suites River Place.

St. Francis Festival of Trees at the Hyatt
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