Posted in North Carolina
November 16, 2020
Drive Through 1,100 Acres Dotted With One Million Lights At Tanglewood Park Festival Of Lights In North Carolina
The holiday season is well under way and we can’t be more excited about the prospect of getting out to see some festive light displays. One of them, the Festival of Lights at Tanglewood Park, is always a sure bet for stoking some holiday cheer. It’s already open for the season and you’ll want to go. Here are the nitty, gritty details…
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But in 2020, due to the pandemic, the gift shop, visits with Santa, and S'moresville are all closed for the season. We look forward to their return, though!

All cars, vans, and trucks cost $15 for entry, regardless of the number of individuals within. Commercial vehicles (such as vans, limos, and minibuses) cost $35. And large group vehicles cost $100.

Learn more from the official website for Tanglewood Park Festival of Lights in Clemmons, North Carolina.The Festival of Lights runs nightly through January 1, 2021.
For another can’t-miss holiday lights extravaganza, head to Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, North Carolina. So beautiful!
Address: Manor House Cir, Clemmons, NC 27012, USA