Not Everyone Knows The State Botanical Garden Of Georgia Puts On A Dazzling Holiday Light Display
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia hosts the Winter Wonderlights event, a dazzling Christmas light display that is family-friendly and fully accessible.
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is worth a visit at any time of year. This 313-acre oasis in Athens is home to several gorgeous garden. It's filled with native and exotic plants that bloom throughout the year, so there's always something to see. However, there's a special event around Christmastime that makes a winter visit especially magical. The Winter Wonderlights event started in 2021 and was an immediate hit for the garden. This dazzling display of Christmas lights in Georgia is absolutely wonderful and a blast for the whole family. It's already garnered praise and won awards. This year's event is scheduled for select nights between November 23 and January 8. Check it out:
The garden features 11 collections of plants, from Georgia and beyond. There are also five miles of walking trails to explore on the premises.
Admission is typically free to the gardens, but note that Winter Wonderlights is a ticketed event.
The Winter Wonderlights event may only be in its second year, but it's already proving to be one of the best Christmas events in Georgia.
The light show features a half-mile decorated trail called Candy Cane Lane. Since it's fully-accessible, everyone in the family can enjoy it.
The walk-through light show takes about 45 minutes to an hour to get through.
Cookies, s'mores, hot chocolate, and coffee are all available for purchase as you make your way down Candy Cane Lane.
The trail is lined with an array of multi-colored trees and even winter animals like polar bears and penguins.
This may be a new event, but it's already making its way towards the top of the list of must-see holiday celebrations in the Peach State.
Tickets to Winter Wonderlights must be purchased online in advance. You can get tickets and find out more information at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia website or Facebook page.
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