As we approach the end of 2024, Columbia, S.C. is brimming with fantastic holiday events. Families can enjoy dazzling light displays, diverse art exhibitions, and entertaining festive activities in various venues throughout the city. From charming outdoor light shows like the Holiday Lights on the River to unique art showcases at local galleries, there’s something for everyone to make unforgettable memories. Don’t miss your chance to participate in these incredible events before we step into 2025!
Hey there, Columbia! With the holiday season gearing up, there’s a sparkle in the air and a lot of fun waiting for you. Whether you’re looking to admire enchanting light displays, explore fascinating art, or enjoy festive activities, there are plenty of last-chance events happening across our beautiful city before the year wraps up! So, let’s get to it!
One of the sparkling highlights this season is the Holiday Lights on the River at Saluda Shoals Park. From 6 to 10 p.m., prepare to be dazzled by a stunning light display, a Winter Wonder Tube Slide, hayrides, train rides, and a laser light show on the Wetland Trail. Bring the whole family and snap some cheerful holiday photos!
Another glowing experience awaits you at the Wild Lights at Riverbanks Zoo. Running from 5 to 9 p.m., this enchanting event features over 60 nature-inspired wildlife lantern displays, with a touch of nightly snowfall to add that extra magic. Plus, there are family activities to keep everyone entertained!
If you fancy immersing yourself in the arts, make sure to stop by the Tim Turner: Songs of Celebration Exhibit at the City Art Gallery. Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday-Wednesday) and until 3 p.m. (Thursday-Saturday), you’ll admire large-scale abstract paintings from the talented North Carolina artist.
Don’t miss the Eye to Eye: The Roefs & Waddell Collection at the Center for Contemporary Art. Running from 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, this exhibition showcases over 100 pieces by acclaimed artists, including Leo Twiggs and Camille Corot. Art lovers, this one is for you!
Looking to cozy up with a holiday classic? Check out the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 4D at the South Carolina State Museum. With screenings at various times from Tuesday to Sunday, relive Rudolph’s adventure in this charming stop-motion cartoon that has warmed hearts for generations.
If it’s a touch of holiday spirit you’re after, the Kershaw County Tinsel Trail at Wateree River Veterans Park is not to be missed! Open from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., admire beautifully decorated trees created by local businesses celebrating the holiday season. Such a joyful stroll not to be missed!
For those who appreciate the rich history, the Historic Columbia Holiday House Tours will guide you through the 19th-century holiday décor in stunning historical landmarks. Guided tours are available at noon and 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, with additional tours on Sunday afternoons.
Gift shopping? You’ve come to the right place! Columbia features various holiday markets popping up all throughout December. From West Columbia’s Fall Back Fest to the Junior League of Columbia’s holiday market, you’ll find unique items perfect for everyone on your list. Don’t miss the artisan markets at Irmo’s Seven Oaks Park and Azalea Coffee Bar’s wonderful showcase of women-owned businesses!
And if that’s not enough, there’s a Christmas Craft Fair in Lexington and Christmas weekend celebrations in Cayce, offering yet another reason to enjoy the local festive spirit.
As the final days of December approach, be sure to take advantage of these dazzling holiday events! Stock up on beautiful memories before stepping into 2025. There’s a little something for everyone, so gather your loved ones and immerse yourselves in the holiday magic that Columbia has to offer!
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