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Asheville’s 11th Annual Winter Lights Delight

A dazzling display of Winter Lights at The North Carolina Arboretum

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The North Carolina Arboretum in Asheville is set to dazzle visitors with its 11th Annual Winter Lights show, featuring over a million lights and the theme ‘Seasons of Light.’ Kicking off on November 15 and running through December 31, the event includes interactive displays, an ice castle, and beloved returning attractions like the animated Tree of Light. The light show will also serve as a fundraiser for the Arboretum Society, making it a perfect seasonal event for families and friends to enjoy together.

Shimmering Nights Ahead in Asheville!

Asheville is all set to sparkle and shine this holiday season with its 11th Annual Winter Lights show at The North Carolina Arboretum! Kicking off on Friday, Nov. 15, the magical display will dazzle guests every night through Dec. 31. This year’s enchanting theme, “Seasons of Light,” promises to capture the beauty of nature with over one million lights illuminating the grounds!

What Awaits You This Year?

The dazzling display celebrates each season in a unique way. From blooming flowers in “Spring Sprouts” to the rich colors of “Fall Fungi”, there’s something to marvel at for everyone. Kids and adults alike will fall in love with the massive butterflies flitting through the night and the giant caterpillar making a grand appearance!

New this year is the “Enchanted Oasis.” This interactive light installation responds to a simple touch and motion, creating a fun environment for visitors to bask in. But that’s not all! An eye-catching ice castle will also be part of the magic, providing perfect photo opportunities and a whimsical experience.

Returning Favorites

50-foot animated Tree of Light, which is sure to take your breath away! Plus, the illuminated musical quilt garden and the Polar Express railroad are making their return, promising a delightful time for families. There’s just something so special about wandering through a winter wonderland, and this event guarantees a heartwarming experience.

Hurdles Overcome

Hurricane Helene, which caused a two-month delay. But the dedicated team at the Arboretum rolled up their sleeves and worked tirelessly since October to ensure everything would be ready for the grand opening. Their hard work means there’s no reason you shouldn’t enjoy this spectacular event!

Plan Your Visit

Getting your tickets to Winter Lights is easy, and they are available online at ncwinterlights.com. Tickets are sold per vehicle with a tiered pricing system that fluctuates based on the date you choose. Heading in on off-peak dates can get you lower prices, so it’s a smart idea to plan ahead. And a friendly reminder: members of the North Carolina Arboretum Society get a nifty $5 discount on advance tickets!

The event also includes the “Share the Wonder” campaign, allowing guests to donate tickets for families in need through local nonprofits—what a wonderful way to spread joy in the community! Keep in mind that Winter Lights runs rain or shine, and while tickets are non-refundable, service animals are always welcome.

More Than Just a Light Show

Blue Ridge Parkway before the lights come on! And if you want to pick up some unique holiday gifts, get excited—the Arboretum’s holiday shop has been expanded, ensuring you won’t leave empty-handed.

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