Winter Lights Enchants Asheville’s North Carolina Arboretum This Holiday Season

Winter Lights Returns to Asheville’s North Carolina Arboretum

Asheville is gearing up for a dazzling experience as the North Carolina Arboretum’s Winter Lights returns to enchant visitors! Kicking off on November 15th and running through December 31st, this beloved annual tradition continues, despite the challenges presented by recent storms. After the powerful winds of Hurricane Helene knocked down thousands of trees across the campus, the Arboretum has been hard at work ensuring that Winter Lights shines brighter than ever this year.

A Sparkling Celebration of Nature

The theme for this year’s exhibition is “Seasons of Light”, celebrating the beauty of the natural world with stunning displays that include gigantic butterflies, blossoming flowers, and whimsical mushrooms. Visitors can expect some new features that promise to bring extra enchantment to the experience. For example, the Enchanted Oasis introduces an interactive light installation, while the majestic Ice Spires of the Winter Castle will surely capture every guest’s imagination.

The iconic 50-foot Tree of Light and the animated Quilt Garden will be returning favorites, ensuring that longtime attendees will feel at home while discovering the new wonders.

Hot Cocoa and Live Music Await

As you stroll through the illuminated wonderland, be sure to warm up with tasty treats from the Bent Creek Bistro and Cocoa Cabin, featuring delicious food and hot cocoa to keep spirits high. Plus, live music will be the backdrop for your journey every night, adding to the festive spirit. For families, exciting highlights like the animatronic animals of Storytime at Woodland Cove and the Polar Express Railroad are set to return as well, making it a perfect outing for people of all ages.

Preparation Against the Odds

Earlier this year, installation for the Winter Lights event typically begins in late July. However, many of the structures were damaged due to Hurricane Helene. Despite this setback, dedicated staff and contractors have accelerated their efforts, working tirelessly to prepare the Arboretum for the much-anticipated opening date. As cleanup continues, the trees in some areas experienced significant damage, and specific trails will remain closed for safety, but the garden areas will be ready to welcome visitors.

According to officials, the cleanup team has been doing an extraordinary job addressing all of the damages, and management expresses deep gratitude for their hard work. Winter Lights is an outdoor, walk-through event, so attendees are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and dress warmly to fully enjoy the spectacle of over one million twinkling lights!

Visitor Information

Tickets are sold per vehicle, with prices ranging from $40 to $70 depending on the date, allowing entry for up to eight passengers. The event runs nightly from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with guests entering during their specified time of 6:00 PM, 7:00 PM, or 8:00 PM. It’s important to note that tickets are non-refundable and can only be used for the date and time listed.

A New Era at the Arboretum

Change is also in the air at the Arboretum with the recent transition in leadership. Drake Fowler took over as the new Executive Director on August 1st. Having served as the Arboretum’s chief financial officer and deputy executive director since 2015, Fowler is stepping into big shoes as George Briggs, who skillfully guided the Arboretum for nearly 40 years, retires. Under Fowler’s management, the Arboretum, which welcomes over 600,000 visitors and 100,000 students annually, is sure to continue flourishing.

So, mark your calendars and get ready to embrace the magic of Winter Lights at the North Carolina Arboretum this holiday season—it’s a memorable event you surely won’t want to miss!


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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