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From holiday open houses and festive parades to seasonal concerts and more, Americus offers a joyful lineup of holiday events the whole family will love

AMERICUS, GEORGIA—NOVEMBER 2025—Located in west-central Georgia, convenient to I-75, three hours south of Atlanta and just two hours north of I-10, Americus offers an array of holiday events making it the perfect spot for experiencing the sights and sounds of the holiday season. Here’s a sampling of what’s to come this holiday season. 

Christmas Open House

Celebrate the season in festive style at the annual downtown Christmas Open House in Americus, a beloved holiday tradition for Sumter County and neighboring communities. Local shops stay open late, offering holiday specials, seasonal treats and beautifully displayed merchandise perfect for holiday gift giving. Visitors can enjoy photos with Santa Claus, roasted chestnuts, charming carriage rides, and exclusive in-store promotions. The must-see highlight of the event is the lighting of the grand Christmas tree, surrounded by the enchanting Parade of Trees—each one uniquely decorated and carrying heartfelt messages of the season. Click here for more information.

Americus Christmas Parade

The holiday excitement continues December 4th with the Americus Christmas Parade, a spectacular tradition that draws thousands to the heart of downtown. With more than 70 entries—ranging from marching bands and dance troupes to elaborately decorated floats, this beloved event fills the area with music and magic. And of course, no parade would be complete without an appearance from Santa Claus himself, spreading cheers as he waves to the crowd from his sleigh. The parade steps off at 7 p.m. and is sure to spread holiday cheer to all that attend. For more information, contact Americus Main Street at 229-924-4411, Ext. 247 or 235.

First Friday Americus

Round out the week with the final First Friday celebration of the year at 5 p.m. on December 5th. Downtown Americus comes alive with festive energy as shops and eateries host special events, holiday promotions and live entertainment. Families will have the opportunity to meet Santa, explore local boutiques for holiday gifts and soak in the cozy glow of holiday lights that line the historic streets. For more information, contact Americus Main Street at 229-924-4411, Ext. 247 or 235.

First Methodist Church Christmas Concert

The season of giving and goodwill culminates in the moving “Light from the Manger: A Christmas Journey in Song” concert presented by First Methodist Church of Americus. Held at 200 South Lee Street, this inspiring performance unites the Georgia Southwestern State University choirs, First Baptist Church of Americus and the Albany Symphony Orchestra in a musical celebration of the Nativity. Admission is uniquely meaningful as guests are asked to bring a 16-ounce jar of peanut butter per person as their “ticket,” benefitting the Harvest of Hope Food Pantry and The Fuller Center for Housing in Americus. For details, call 229-924-3169 or visit www.fmcamericus.org/events.

Whether you are admiring the glow of the Christmas tree downtown, tapping your foot to the rhythm of a holiday march or joining voices in a song at a community concert, Christmas in Americus captures the simple, heartfelt joy of the holidays. Come see how this small southwest Georgia town makes the season merry and bright year after year.

For these events and more, visit https://visitamericusga.com/welcome-to-americus/

Where to eat

For your morning kick-start, head to Sweet Georgia Bakery and Café for coffee drinks, light breakfast, good company and coffee by the pound. The café also serves soups, salads, sandwiches and baked goods. Nearby, known for their “always fresh” menu items, Little Brother’s Bistro is just the spot for lunch. From homemade pimento cheese sandwiches and refreshing wraps to muffulettas, salads, soups and paninis, there’s no way you can go wrong with anything on the menu. Sweet Georgia Bakery and Café, 134 West Lamar Street, Americus, Georgia 31709, 229-380-0439; Little Brother’s Bistro, 123 West Lamar Street, Americus, Georgia 31709; 229-410-9827.

Indulge in Victorian elegance for dinner at Rosemary & Thyme. Located inside the Historic Windsor Hotel, in the heart of downtown Americus, Rosemary & Thyme celebrates the Victorian era from top to bottom. The original tile floor, wrought-iron footed tables and furnishings reflecting the Victorian period create quite an elegant ambiance. Diners delight in a flavorful modern American menu featuring the freshest ingredients and seasonal favorites. Rosemary & Thyme, 125 West Lamar Street, Americus, Georgia 31709; 229-924-1555

Where to shop

Don’t forget to save some time to explore the area’s hottest shopping spots. Visitors and locals alike enjoy shopping Americus’ downtown district. Browse antiques, gifts, home décor and locally made specialty items at The Maze. From local brands to one-of-a-kind art and furniture, shoppers are sure to find something they can’t live without at The Maze. The Maze, 131 West Forsyth Street, Americus, Georgia 31709; 229-928-9688

Take in the season’s latest trends at The Kinnebrew Co. Established in 1947, this hometown shop offers a wide variety of apparel for men and women, footwear, gifts and accessories. Pop in and pick up a unique gift for the friend that has everything or treat yourself. The Kinnebrew Co., 208 West Lamar Street, Americus, Georgia 31709; 229-924-8888

Where to stay

Whether you are headed to the area for a long weekend or just passing through, Americus and the surrounding area is home to many great lodging options. Visitors love the presidential ties to Plains Historic Inn & Antiques. Former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter led the charge along with their hometown in developing a historic inn and antiques mall, located on Main Street in Plains, Georgia. Guests are invited to step back in time and enjoy the accommodations of one of seven period suites, authentically furnished from the 1920s to 1980s. Every room has a history lesson! Plains Historic Inn & Antiques, 106 Main Street, Plains, Georgia, 31780; 229-824-4517.

Located in the heart of downtown Americus, the Historic Windsor Hotel was built in 1892, to attract winter visitors from the north. The Windsor was a 100-room, five-story Victorian masterpiece architecturally designed with a tower and turret, balconies and a three-story open atrium lobby. The hotel occupies nearly an entire city block and was the site of numerous balls and celebrations over many decades and after nearly 80 years in operation, the hotel closed its doors in 1972.  In 1991, the hotel re-opened after a $6.5 million dollar renovation. Historic Windsor Hotel, 125 West Lamar Street, Americus, Georgia, 31709; 229-924-1555.

History buffs will love the Americus Garden Inn. This historic bed and breakfast was built before the Civil War in 1847 and is situated on Rees Park within Americus’s beautiful residential historic district and among many fine homes of the Victorian era. The Americus Garden Inn Bed and Breakfast offers 7 spacious comfortable air-conditioned rooms, in-room private baths and several guest amenities. Americus Garden Inn, 504 Rees Park, Americus, Georgia, 31709; 229-931-0122 For more on Americus and Sumter County, visit https://visitamericusga.com/welcome-to-americus/

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Celebrate the Magic of the Holiday Season in Albany, Georgia, with Festive Events for the Whole Family https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/11/25/celebrate-the-magic-of-the-holiday-season-in-albany-georgia-with-festive-events-for-the-whole-family/ Tue, 25 Nov 2025 22:48:50 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=21935 With family-friendly celebrations, joyful performances, and festive traditions around every corner, Albany offers a vibrant lineup making it an ideal destination for celebrating the season ALBANY, GEORGIA–NOVEMBER–2025–Nestled along the banks…

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With family-friendly celebrations, joyful performances, and festive traditions around every corner, Albany offers a vibrant lineup making it an ideal destination for celebrating the season

ALBANY, GEORGIA–NOVEMBER–2025–Nestled along the banks of the Flint River, Albany, Georgia, continues to shine as a vibrant hub of culture, creativity and community spirit. Each holiday season, the city’s calendar is full of beloved events showcasing the very best of Albany including Southern hospitality, local talent and holiday cheer. From family-friendly events to dazzling holiday performances, Albany invites locals and visitors alike to celebrate the magic of the season. Here’s a sampling of some of Albany’s not-to-miss holiday events.

Get ready to be entertained and enjoy a free live outdoor concert with The Essence Band on the front lawn of The Pub at Merry Acres Inn. Guests can grab food from the Mi Casa Food Truck, bring their own lawn chairs or purchase a group table at the event. The pub opens at 4 p.m. for an evening of great music and community fun. Click here for more information

Next up, mark your calendar for Christmas in Downtown—a festive day filled with visits with Santa, local shopping, delicious bites from Food Truck Frenzy and the always-popular Touch a Truck experience. Guests are also encouraged to bring a toy to support the Toys for Tots Toy Drive. Bring your friends, family and plenty of holiday cheer—this is a celebration you won’t want to miss!

Don’t miss the Candy Cane Crawl! Kicking off December 1 and lasting all December long, the Candy Cane Crawl invites visitors to explore Albany’s shops and eateries with a festive bingo card celebrating the city’s candy cane heritage. Enjoy seasonal specials, discover local favorites and experience a sweet holiday tradition uniquely Albany. See more information by clicking here

Join the holiday fun from 6–9 p.m. on Friday, December 5, at Fridays on the Flint, featuring the FREC Holiday Market, presented by South GA TV. The evening features live music from Unbreakable Bloodline, festive shopping with local vendors and plenty of family-friendly activities. Kids can enjoy free photos with Santa, explore the kids’ zone and everyone can savor a great selection of food trucks. Click here for more information

Experience a beloved holiday tradition as “The Nutcracker” returns to the Albany Municipal Auditorium on December 5-7, 2025. Presented by Ballet Theatre South, this enchanting production features more than 40 local dancers alongside talented guest artists, bringing classical choreography, beautiful music and stunning stage effects to life. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online or at the Albany Civic Center box office. This family-friendly performance promises to deliver all the magic and wonder of the season. Click here for more information on show times and tickets

On December 6, the City of Albany will celebrate the 35th Annual Celebration of Lights Christmas Parade with the theme “Home for the Holidays: Honoring Our Heroes.” Downtown festivities include vendors, food trucks and live entertainment leading up to the parade, creating a festive community celebration for all to enjoy. Click here for more details

Lace up your running shoes and get ready to jingle all the way at the  Jingle Bell Jog, benefiting the Children’s Miracle Network at Phoebe. Now celebrating its 37th year, this beloved event features a 5K run and walk, a 10K run and a one-mile fun walk—offering festive fitness for participants of all ages. This festive fitness event is a community favorite! See more information by clicking here.

On December 9, Albany’s beloved holiday concert, American Voice: American Holiday Traditions returns with classic American seasonal music, special guest choruses, fun audience sing-alongs, delightful surprises and appearances from favorite festive characters—bringing together the warmth and joy of the season for all ages.

Get ready! A Motown Christmas is coming to the Albany Municipal Auditorium, bringing soulful holiday hits and timeless Motown classics to the stage for a festive, feel-good celebration on December 10. Click here for more information and tickets.  

Save the date for Hops & Holly 2025! This one-of-a-kind holiday celebration happening at the Flint RiverQuarium is an evening filled with music, festive décor, local cuisine and tastings of wine, beer and spirits from across Southwest Georgia. Guests are sure to enjoy dancing, exploring a silent auction full of great holiday gifts and soaking in the seasonal atmosphere at this unforgettable holiday event. Click here for more information

Theatre Albany presents “A Christmas Carol,” December 11-14, 2025. Watch this classic holiday tale by Charles Dickens come to life in the stage adaptation. For show times and tickets, click here

With these events and more, it’s easy to see how celebrating the holiday season in Albany is nothing but joyful. Through every concert, parade, performance and festival, Albany shines as a city that celebrates community in all its forms. Whether you’re an art lover, a music fan, a foodie or a family looking to make memories, the city’s lineup of events offers something special at every turn. In Albany, Georgia, the spirit of connection isn’t just part of the season—it’s the heartbeat of the city year-round. For more Albany events, click here.

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Often called home of the world’s most famous beaches, Daytona Beach, Florida, is a holiday standout that sets the stage for a season of magical memories and warm weather along 23 miles of Atlantic Ocean shoreline and inland fun. It’s located on Florida’s east coast, midway between St. Augustine and the Kennedy Space Center (only an hour’s drive from each) and just an hour east of Orlando. 

Walk across the pedestrian bridge or drive across the boulevard from Daytona International Speedway for a million square feet of world-class shopping, restaurants, entertainment and hotel accommodations at ONE DAYTONA. Each weekend brings family-friendly events. Stay on-site at Fairfield Inn & Suites Daytona Beach Speedway/Airport or the Daytona Autograph Collection Hotel for an immersive race-fan and festive holiday experience. 

Built in the late 1800s as an ornate bed and breakfast, the exquisite Rose Villa Southern Table & Bar puts on a stunning decorative display that lights up historic downtown Ormond Beach. From mid November through early January in the Granada Boulevard district, the Rose Villa Fantasy Gingerbread Holiday Light Display invites visitors to the one-of-a-kind Victorian jewel and explore its rich history along with a delicious dining experience, gingerbread snacks and signature cocktails. Make reservations well in advance. No reservations are needed to view the colorful lights reaching from the ground to the top of the two and a half story rooftop, larger-than-life Gingerbread men, towering lollipops, unique topiary snowmen, the “dogs of Rose Villa,” stained glass windows reflecting gingerbread men, gold bells, candy canes and candied fruit. For more events and accommodations details, visit www.DaytonaBeach.com.

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Hayrides, Craft Markets and Holiday Happenings Make West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle a Favorite Seasonal Getaway https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/10/09/hayrides-craft-markets-and-holiday-happenings-make-west-virginias-eastern-panhandle-a-favorite-seasonal-getaway/ Thu, 09 Oct 2025 15:00:35 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=21566 Downtowns and historic places are filled with fall festivals, Christmas celebrations and winter warmth JEFFERSON COUNTY & BERKELEY COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA–OCTOBER 2025–An escape to West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle is refreshing any time of…

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Downtowns and historic places are filled with fall festivals, Christmas celebrations and winter warmth

JEFFERSON COUNTY & BERKELEY COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA–OCTOBER 2025–An escape to West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle is refreshing any time of year, but as fall turns to winter, the region’s warm, welcoming character shines as bright as its holiday lights. 

Historic downtowns offer idyllic settings 

Jefferson County and Berkeley County are just over an hour’s drive northwest of Washington, D.C. Located between Interstates 81 and 70, this respite from the city is easily accessible by car via U.S. 340 and West Virginian Route 9 or by rail from Washington or Baltimore. This is the perfect destination for a fall or winter escape from the city and visitors find a variety of ways to enjoy it. From quiet, cozy days to brisk outdoor adventures to downtown celebrations, there are plenty of ways to enjoy a seasonal respite.

Cool, crisp air and vibrant colors draw many to explore the variety of the region’s outdoor attractions. From exploring the streets of Harpers Ferry National Historic Park (171 Shoreline Drive, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-535-6029) to cycling the historic Chesapeake & Ohio Canal towpath or hiking the trails of the 22,000-acre Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area (Berkeley Springs, West Virginia 25411; 304-822-3551) or the famed Appalachian Trail, which crosses over the Potomac River into West Virginia, the mountain air and exceptional views are inviting.

The downtown streetscapes are inviting here and offer a welcoming mix of old and new. Inside the historic buildings that line the streets is an eclectic collection of locally owned businesses. Cozy cafes and coffee shops like Sibling Coffee Roasters (109 West Washington Street, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414; 304-885-8492), the Daily Grind (778 Foxcroft Avenue, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401; 304-262-9722) and German Street Marketplace Coffee & Candlery (103 West German Street, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443; 304-876-1106). Each offers specialty coffees, friendly service and a relaxing atmosphere which combine to make everyone feel at home.

A self-proclaimed haven for bibliophiles, Four Seasons Books (114 West German Street. Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443; 304-876-3486) is a beloved local independent book store that offers a unique selection of new, used and discount books. Creative Procrastinations And Whimsical Necessities (132 East German Street, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443; 410-917-7262) is an emporium offering art, toys, stationery, gifts, but specializes in “fairies and fun.” Unique treats can be found at True Treats Historic Candy (144 High Street, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-461-4714), the nation’s only research-based candy store. Patrons will find more than 500 historic teas, candies and confections here, including “retro bites and penny delights.” Defluri’s Fine Chocolates (130 North Queen Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401; 304-264-3698) is a family-owned chocolatier known for handcrafting a collection of luscious sweets including sea salt caramels, artisanal dark chocolate thin mints and cream-centered chocolates.

Fall fun and spooky tours

Hayrides, corn mazes and pumpkin patches are fall traditions here and no place does them better than Orr’s Farm Market (682 Orr Drive, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25403; 304-263-1168) The market is year-round but fall is special here, when the pumpkin patch and apple-picking are in full swing. The selection of homemade jams and baked goods is the perfect pairing with scenic orchard views. Downtown markets are popular on fall weekends throughout the heart of the Eastern Panhandle. The historic Martinsburg Roundhouse (100 East Liberty Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25404; 304-260-4141) – the sole surviving roundhouse of its kind in the world – is the setting for the Roundhouse Farmers Market on fall Saturdays. Soaps, baked goods, pottery and lemonade are just some of the homemade specialties to be found. Charles Town Farmers Market (100 South Samuel Street, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414) is also held on Saturdays through October. Farmers, bakers, artists and musicians are all on hand to share their bounty. The Shepherdstown Farmers Market (South King Street, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443) has a 30-year history and brings a wealth of local produce, products and crafts each Sunday morning through December.

In Martinsburg, September’s Fall Arts Fest at Blue Goose Pottery (7278 Hedgesville Road, Hedgesville, West Virginia 25427; 304-279-9075) is the perfect outdoor event to kick off fall and features the work of more than a dozen West Virginia artisans. The Fall Food Fest (204 South Queen Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 25401; 304-262-4200) features food trucks with Appalachian inspired dishes, unique regional vendors and live music.

For three days in September, the Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival (1707 Old Leetown Pike, Kearneysville, West Virginia 25430) celebrates the best of this diverse region’s artisans. More than 160 artists and crafters display their work and visitors can also enjoy the performances of bluegrass musicians and the creations of regional vintners and craft brewers.

Boo Fest is Shepherdstown’s way of celebrating all things spooky and supernatural during October. German Street is decked out with festive decorations, restaurants and pubs offer fun seasonal specials and events are held by local organizations. The third weekend in October (16th-19th) brings the Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival (Berkeley County Youth Fairgrounds, 2419 Golf Course Road, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25405) which celebrates the apple industry with four days of fun. The festival is designed to honor special traditions of the past and create memorable moments for today’s families. There are competitions for apple peeling, eating and pie baking, as well as a parade and even a rodeo.

The second week of November, November 8-9, 2025, artists welcome visitors into their realm during the Over The Mountain Studio Tour. Approximately a dozen studios are part of the self-guided tour that crosses beautiful rolling hills between sprawling farms, studio spaces and charming historic homes.

This is also the perfect time of year for those who love haunted walks and ghost tours. The area is part of the West Virginia Paranormal Trail and its history is rife with eerie stories that bring chills to the spine. Charles Town Ghost Tours (681-296-2989) and Small Town Ghost Tours (117 East German Street, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443; 301-991-0265) take visitors through the streets and into the stories of the haunts, haints and paranormal activities here. Charles Town, Sharpsburg, Shepherdstown and Harpers Ferry all have tantalizing tales to tell.

Celebrating Christmas

The Christmas season is a magical experience. Here, a vibrant community spirit is on display as historic sites and preserved downtowns come alive with lights, parades and holiday celebrations as the Christmas season gets into full swing. 

Christmas in Shepherdstown (German Street, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443) kicks off the season on the day after Thanksgiving and the celebrations continue through December. The annual return of Santa Claus is the main event as the celebration lights up the town and hosts an open house for all. Businesses don festive decorations and stay open late, Mrs. Claus reads stories and, while chestnuts are roasting and music is playing, the Grinch, Cindy Lou and her Who friends prepare for Santa Claus’s arrival.

The cities of Charles Town and Ranson light up for the holidays as Christmas in Charles Town (101 East Washington Street, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414; 304-725-2311) kicks off each year. Homes and businesses decorate and shine brightly as Merry and Bright City Lights invites all to celebrate. A parade through the streets also highlights the season and limited-edition holiday ornaments are precious keepsakes each year.

Main Street Martinsburg (Event location: 100 East King Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 25401; 304-262-4200) celebrations begin on December 6th with the Christmas Tree Lighting, a traditional family favorite event, filled with live music and cheer leading up to the magical moment when the tree shines brightly. Also on December 6th, Christmas on Main is a festive day of Christmas fun. Live music, food trucks with delicious eats, the Naughty & Nice Bar and free children’s activities are all a part of this special event. A Christmas Market and downtown holiday shopping make finding that special gift a joy. Each year’s Christmas Parade on December 9th adds to the downtown holiday fun as the streets come alive and Santa makes an appearance. 

Colonial Christmas at the General Adam Stephen House (309 East John Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 25401; 304) 267-4434) is another special tradition in Martinsburg. Each year, skits, entertainment, a bonfire and refreshments thrill guests. This historic landmark was built of native limestone in the late 1770s by town founder and Revolutionary War general Adam Stephen. This year’s event dates are December 6th, 7th, 13th and 14th.

There’s nothing quite like celebrating the season at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park (171 Shoreline Drive, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-535-6029). This is the idyllic setting for Olde Tyme Christmas. For two weekends in December, wagon rides, a tree lighting, ornament making, live nativity, a yule log fire and caroling bring a traditional Christmas celebration to life in this unique setting. Visitors can also enjoy historic tours, a Handmade Holiday Market and extended shopping hours. 

Winter respite

There’s no place better to relax and recharge for the new year, whether the choice is enjoying the views of the snow-covered landscape or getting out and enjoying winter walks on the many scenic trails. To add excitement to any winter visit, Snow Riders (408 Alstadts Hill Road, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-535-2665) offers snow tubing on 12 lanes down the longest tubing slope on the East Coast. There are even multi-color LED disco light shows to tube by at night. Each January, Frosty Fest offers a weekend of winter fun that ranges from crafting and cooking classes to concerts, mystery walks and even snowman building events.

Where to stay

A wide range of lodging options are available throughout Jefferson and Berkeley counties, including a full list of familiar national and regional hotel brands. There are also options for those looking for unique lodging options. Here are just a few examples:

Apple B&B and Gallery (129 West Burke Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401; 304-901-5454) is a bed and breakfast with an artistic flair. Located in a beautifully restored 1800s Greek Revival home, the Apple is in the heart of downtown Martinsburg, close to shopping, dining and attractions.

Bavarian Inn (164 Shepherd Grade Road, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443; 304-876-2551) has welcomed visitors to Shepherdstown for more than 45 years. Perched on a bluff above the Potomac River, the European-inspired resort includes an onsite restaurant and brew pub.

The Meadow Cottages at The Woods (1630 The Woods Road, Hedgesville, West Virginia 25427; 304-754-7977) offers tranquility and beauty amid 1,800 acres at the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley and is also a favorite for those who want to enjoy a day of golf or a spa experience.

Rockhaven B & B (900 Fillmore Street, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-535-8235) is the perfect place for a tranquil getaway in a quiet neighborhood with the Harpers Ferry historic district. The welcoming home offers two spacious, contemporary guest suites.

Hampton Inn & Suites Charles Town (157 Pimlico Drive, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414; 304-725-2200) is located just across the street from Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races and offers a host of amenities in a convenient setting.

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Lake Lanier, Georgia: Make the season unforgettable https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/10/02/lake-lanier-georgia-make-the-season-unforgettable/ Thu, 02 Oct 2025 20:24:24 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=21776 Located just 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta, stretching across Hall County and surrounded by charming lakeside towns like Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Oakwood and Buford, Lake Lanier is the perfect year-round…

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Located just 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta, stretching across Hall County and surrounded by charming lakeside towns like Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Oakwood and Buford, Lake Lanier is the perfect year-round escape. This winter, enjoy a festive holiday getaway with plenty of exciting events. Highlights include License to Chill Snow Island with snow tubing, ice skating, rides and snow play zones; Magical Nights of Lights with millions of synchronized lights; and family favorites like Breakfast with Santa, Elf Tuck Ins and cozy fire pits with s’mores. Indoor fun at Game Changer offers arcade games, virtual sports and more, while seasonal dining and special events—Santa’s Magical Arrival (Nov. 29), Christmas Day Brunch and the New Year’s Eve Celebration—make the season unforgettable. 

Something to celebrate this season–after a five-year hiatus, Lanier Islands Resort is bringing back its beloved holiday tradition—Magical Nights of Lights, debuting November 15, 2025, and running nightly through January 4, 2026. The redesigned driving light tour will feature both nostalgic favorites like Marching Toy Soldiers, Candy Cane Lane and the 12 Days of Christmas, alongside new displays such as Tailgating Santa, Pickleball Elves and multi-faith vignettes at the Chapel on Lanier. Guests can enjoy holiday music on a dedicated radio station as they drive through miles of twinkling displays before heading to festive destinations including the new Holiday Headquarters at Game Changer and Margaritaville’s License to Chill Snow Island. Sip hot cocoa or mulled wine, enjoy s’mores by the fire, take part in Santa Claus photo ops, visit Clark’s Holiday Pop-Up Bar, go snow tubing on Blizzard Mountain, try ice skating, rides and so much more. Admission starts at $25 per car with online presale discounts, and overnight packages include complimentary light tours—making Lanier Islands a magical holiday getaway just 45 miles north of Atlanta.  For more on Lake Lanier’s holiday lineup, click here

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Sparkling Lights, Festive Flavors and Southern Cheer: Celebrate the Holidays in These Must Visit Southeastern Destinations https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/09/30/holidaysinthesoutheast/ Tue, 30 Sep 2025 18:16:51 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=21699 TRAVEL MEDIA PRESS ROOM–SEPTEMBER 2025–While some prefer to be home for the holidays, others say that a getaway during the November-December season is a perfect way to experience gratitude, joy…

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TRAVEL MEDIA PRESS ROOM–SEPTEMBER 2025–While some prefer to be home for the holidays, others say that a getaway during the November-December season is a perfect way to experience gratitude, joy and magic while creating lifetime memories. Whether your readers observe Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hannukah or no specific religion, many are partial to the seasonal light shows and colorful events that occur around the Southeast.

Looking to trade snow for sun, sand and Santa? Prefer to snuggle by the fire in a mountain cabin? From lights on the water and boat parades to Santa train rides and snow, the Southeast is full of driving-distance destinations that are legendary for their holiday vibe, their lavish or quirky décor, their family-friendly events and their warm hospitality. Some are full of revelers, others are heartwarming hometown celebrations with a little peace on Earth.

Events begin from before Thanksgiving weekend. Some run into January and even February. For images, https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/em2e9qxjfwitp7ilixx73/AEBKl_iXlUghRIx64g38PmY?rlkey=9gzti3nwhfyup8e69f59ia2rj&dl=0

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Alabama

North Alabama 

Spanning the state’s 16 northernmost counties is North Alabama. From the streets of Huntsville, home of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center to the historic covered bridges of Blount County and the music of Muscle Shoals and the “singing” Tennessee River, the past and present are side-by-side here and offer so much for every traveler to enjoy, especially during the holidays.

Held at Rickwood Caverns State Park, Wonderland Under Warrior welcomes guests for a unique experience that celebrates the sights and sounds of Christmas and the natural beauty of the cavern. Visitors come to see over 100,000 twinkling lights and to walk the lighted path among the stalactites, stalagmites and other unique geological formations. The whimsical journey underground transforms the already magnificent cave into a special holiday experience.

Families are invited to step into a holiday wonderland at EarlyWorks Museum in downtown Huntsville in December for Nights of Santa. During the Nights of Santa event, children have a chance to meet Santa and his North Pole elves. Additional family-friendly activities adding to the whimsical fun include nightly snowfalls, making holiday crafts, mingling with costumed characters, decorating a freshly made gingerbread cookie and shopping in Santa’s gift shop. 

Downtown areas throughout North Alabama are bustling with activities. Downtown Oneonta gets into the holiday spirit with a host of activities for everyone to enjoy including a live nativity, horse drawn carriage rides, holiday lights, visits with Santa, parades and lots of Christmas cheer. Head to Athens for its annual Sippin’ Cider Festival and sip on everyone’s favorite holiday drink while shopping or stop in Decatur for the Historic Decatur Christmas Tour, a self-guided tour featuring around a dozen tour sites including homes, churches and historic places in the historic districts, Albany and Old Decatur.

The must-see attraction at Cullman Christkindlmarkt is the towering Christmas pyramid. At 30 feet tall, the Cullman Christmas pyramid is the tallest structure of its kind in the United States. Known in German as Weihnachtspyramide, the Christmas pyramid in Cullman has six tiers with each one featuring a different scene, including one that will pay tribute to the local law enforcement, first responders, as well as everyday citizens. The Cullman Christkindlmarkt features a host of local vendors set up German-style in small wooden tents. The market is a great opportunity to find German ornaments, unique gifts and other handcrafted goodies and treasures. Additional activities include ice skating, Ferris wheel, a Santa’s village for children, artisan workshops, carousel ride, alpine tubing and miniature train rides.

In Arab, Alabama, every year on the day after Thanksgiving, Arab City Park is transformed into Christmas in the Park, a festive, over-the-top display of holiday magic where more than two million lights illuminate the night sky and decorations galore line the sidewalks.

Lawrence County and Moulton, Alabama celebrate Christmas on the Square in early December. Locals and visitors are invited to join in on the spirit of the holiday season with a magical stroll among a beautiful display of live Christmas trees trimmed in festive decorations. Selfie stations, food trucks, live music entertainment, hot chocolate and more.

These are just a few highlights of the many holiday events held in North Alabama. For more information on things to see, do and experience, visit http://www.northalabama.org.

Florida

Daytona Beach, Florida

Often called home of the world’s most famous beaches, Daytona Beach, Florida, is a holiday standout that sets the stage for a season of magical memories and warm weather along 23 miles of Atlantic Ocean shoreline and inland fun. It’s located on Florida’s east coast, midway between St. Augustine and the Kennedy Space Center (only an hour’s drive from each) and just an hour east of Orlando.

Located in downtown Daytona Beach along Beach Street, the Riverfront Esplanade spans a mile of Intracoastal Waterway and is a premier gathering space and botanical garden in the heart of Daytona Beach. During the holidays, the Riverfront Esplanade is decorated with holiday lights and features a variety of holiday programing between Nov. 28 – January 4. Here’s a taste of the spectacular holiday events. On Friday, December 5th, 12th and 19th, don’t miss the Holiday Bazaar and Santa sightings, followed by a holiday music performance by the Halifax Repertory Theatre in the Rose Garden on the 5th, Holiday Sip and Stroll on the 12th, and a screening of The Santa Clause in the Rose Garden on the 19th. On Wednesday, December 17th, the Holiday Pet Parade takes place to benefit the Halifax Humane Society. For more information on these events and other holiday happenings, click here

The Casements in Ormond Beach, the former winter home of millionaire and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, has special programing for the holiday season. This facility is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and celebrates many of Rockefeller’s holiday traditions. Each year The Casements is decorated in a special holiday theme. Enjoy a docent lead tour who will share stories of the past inhabitants and holiday’s past. Admission is free, donations are appreciated. Advanced reservations required.

The home will close after the Thanksgiving holiday and reopen for holiday tours on Monday, Dec. 8 and continue through Dec. 31. Guests can tour the home, see the decorations and do some holiday shopping.

From November 21, 2025, through January 3, 2026, Daytona International Speedway is transformed into Magic of Lights®, a slow drive-through experience with a dazzling display of over a million holiday lights. At the “World Center of Racing,” Magic of Lights is a slow drive in the fast lane, a dazzling display of twinkling, sparkling lights and magical scenes with the latest LED technology and digital animation, all viewed within the comfort and safety of the guest’s vehicle. After experiencing the Magic of Lights, visitors can drive across the street for a million square feet of world-class shopping, restaurants, entertainment and hotel accommodations at ONE DAYTONA.

Built in the late 1800s as an ornate bed and breakfast, the exquisite Rose Villa Southern Table & Bar puts on a stunning decorative display that lights up historic downtown Ormond Beach. From November 21 2025, through January 3, 2026, the Rose Villa Fantasy Gingerbread Holiday Light Display invites visitors to the one-of-a-kind Victorian jewel and explore its rich history along with a delicious dining experience, gingerbread snacks and signature cocktails. Make reservations well in advance. No reservations are needed to view the colorful lights reaching from the ground to the top of the two and a half story rooftop, larger-than-life Gingerbread men, towering lollipops, unique topiary snowmen, the “dogs of Rose Villa,” stained glass windows reflecting gingerbread men, gold bells, candy canes and candied fruit. For more events and accommodations details, visit www.DaytonaBeach.com

Georgia

Albany, Georgia

Conveniently located off I-75 and I-10 in southwest Georgia, Albany offers adventure and attractions such as Chehaw Park and Zoo, Flint RiverQuarium, Radium Springs Gardens and spectacular holiday events. Kick off the holiday season with Albany’s Holiday Open House. Mix and mingle with friends and local businesses while checking out all the great holiday deals. This event takes place the first Sunday in November. Santa Goes Global in Albany! Thronateeska turns into a Santa wonderland with Don Fisher’s Santa Collection from around the world. This festive exhibit is sure to make spirits bright! This event takes place the last Saturday in November. Warm up with the Jingle Bell Jog, happening the first Saturday in December. Featuring a 5K, 10K, one mile fun run and a Toddler Trot this event draws over 1,000 participants each year. ‘Tis the season to celebrate! Welcome the holidays at Albany’s Christmas Parade. Watch as Albany’s downtown transforms into a holiday wonderland with vendors, food and activities for the little ones. The parade steps off at 6:30 p.m. sharp and is full of parade floats, bands, characters and more! For more on these events, click here.

Alpine Helen, Georgia

Have a Bavarian Christmas without leaving the Southeast in Alpine Helen, Georgia, about an hour and a half north of Atlanta in the Northeast Georgia mountains. The town’s alpine architecture and festive holiday décor, cobblestone alleyways and buildings laced in elaborate trim are so delightful that Lifetime Films’ Christmas movies “Christmas Love Letter” and “A Taste of Christmas” were filmed here.

For a nighttime experience, don’t miss the Annual Lighting of the Village in Edelweiss River Park, 5-7 p.m., Friday, November 28, 2025. Decorated with 8,000 lights and 800+ ornaments, the 20-foot tall tree and the entire town is dressed up and illuminated every night until February. Visitors come from all over to see the festive shop windows and streets, savor authentic German beer and cuisine and to buy German Christmas tree ornaments.

Don’t miss the 18th Annual Christmas Market at the Marktplatz on November 29-30 and December 6-7. This traditional German event offers everything from unique gifts and decorations to an assortment of savory and sweet foods, drinks and candied treats. Join in a Victorian Christmas in the historic settlements of Sautee-Nacoochee at two events. At the Hardman Farm State Historic Site see the manor dressed in period holiday décor while learning about traditions from docents in their finest 1870s garb. This open house from 4-7 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, from December 5-20, is highlighted by twinkling candlelight and live music. Some head for the roads less traveled and quiet mountain cabin hideaways or Unicoi State Park and Lodge adjacent to the Chattahoochee National Forest. It offers on-site dining and nearly every outdoor activity possible, including a spectacular twin waterfall. Others flock to the lively Bavarian-themed town for whimsical Alpine lodgings within walking distance of the festivities. Serious and amateur outdoor lovers rave about the hiking, mountain biking, rafting, tubing, fly fishing, zip-lining and more in “Georgia’s Official Outdoor Adventure Destination.” The Appalachian Trail runs through here, and Yonah Mountain is one of the top three rock climbing spots in Georgia. www.HelenGA.org

Blue Ridge, Georgia

Looking for a holiday getaway with mountain air and breathtaking scenery, along with refined in-town shopping, dining and entertainment? Just 90 minutes north of Atlanta off Interstate-575, Blue Ridge is a treasured town in the North Georgia Mountain, at once outdoorsy, earthy, upscale, contemporary and historic. Centered around the historic Blue Ridge Depot, downtown’s restored buildings blend perfectly with modern industrial and mountain architecture, showcasing the arts, galleries, antiques, unique shopping, dining, wineries and craft breweries. Yet 40 percent of Fannin County is located within the Chattahoochee National Forest, sweeping visitors a million miles away and offering waterfalls, trout fishing, biking and some of the most notable hiking trails in the United States. 

Among its many accolades, Blue Ridge was named by Southern Living Magazine as one of the “South’s Best Mountain Towns,” 2021 and 2022. Photo ops and memory-making are all around, especially during the holidays. 

In all of North Georgia, Blue Ridge has the largest array of specialty shops, boutiques and galleries for fine furnishings, art, antiques, clothing and jewelry. Looking for unique artisan-crafted items? Blue Ridge has been named one of the “Top Ten Towns for Craft Lovers” in the country and one of the “Top Five Art Towns in Georgia” by the Georgia Council for the Arts. The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association’s Holiday Market runs from November 15 through December 22, 2025, with a multitude of artistic and handcrafted items for sale, from jewelry, pottery, paintings and everything in between, all made by member artists.  

From November 28 through December 24, climb aboard the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway Holiday Express for a festive one-hour train ride complete with holiday music, Christmas story readings and St. Nick himself. Children will receive a Blue Ridge Scenic Railway jingle bell, candy cane and activity packet while on board. This generation-bonding adventure starts at the historic 1905 depot in Downtown. Vintage climate- controlled and open-air rail cars wind alongside the Toccoa River. Delicious hot chocolate and other snacks are available for sale in the concession car. 

Blue Ridge’s Blue Friday, November 28, 2025, officially starts the season. Downtown is lavishly decked out in holiday finery; merchants offer store discounts; food vendors and strolling entertainment complete the scene. Don’t miss Gingerbread Village, with elaborately decorated houses, at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association’s Arts Center (any time the facility is open).On Saturday November 29, Light Up Blue Ridge is a full day of seasonal cheer, strolling entertainment, food vendors and more. Children can visit Santa Claus from noon to 4 p.m. in the park gazebo. The Christmas Parade starts at 5:30 p.m. followed by the lighting of the Great Tree at 7 p.m. For more area events, go to www.BlueRidgeMountains.com/events

Intown, unique overnight options are possible, ranging from chic lofts overlooking the town to an 1890s B&B or in the Hampton Inn Blue Ridge featuring balcony rooms and the city’s only rooftop bar/restaurant, Hook & Eye. In surrounding Fannin County, choices include lodging with stunning mountain views, creekside retreats, riverfront lodges, cabins on the lake and much more. www.BlueRidgeMountains.com/where-to-stay. For dining and itinerary ideas, visit www.BlueRidgeMountains.com

Dawsonville, Georgia

Dawsonville’s holiday shopping opportunities deserve more than a day trip. North Georgia Premium Outlets features more than 120 discount designer goods and luxury brand stores alone, but that’s just the beginning of the antiques, boutiques and local merchants treasure hunt. Around Back at Rocky’s Place Folk Art Gallery features one-of-a-kind pieces from hundreds of sought-after Southern artists, including museum-quality face jugs and the largest-anywhere collection of art by John “Cornbread” Anderson.

Dawsonville kicks off the season with Christmas in Downtown Dawsonville starting at 2 p.m. on November 22, 2025, including the 12th Annual Christmas Parade, Jingle Market and Tree Lighting. Peruse the market for gifts and décor, then find your perfect streetside spot to experience a true small-town parade as Santa himself makes his way through the town. Following the parade, top off your warm cocoa and stroll through the Jingle Market to find your perfect Christmas gifts. As the sun begins to set and the lights begin to glow, gather with your family and friends around the Christmas tree and join in a countdown to the lighting. During the event you can also enjoy food trucks, photos with Santa, live performances, and more. 

While you’re in town, revel in Dawsonville’s moonshine-to-motorsports history. Moonshine running during Prohibition nearly 100 years ago grew into today’s NASCAR racing, and the story is authentically told at The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame and Museum, a sprawling and well-designed tribute to the early greats through Bill Elliott, better known as “Awesome Bill from Dawsonville,” and his son Chase Elliott. Recently renovated, it’s a dazzling audio-visual immersion with vintage videos, impressive stock and moonshine cars and tons of trophies and artifacts, along with state of the art racing simulators. Next door, hear live music while sipping high-quality, small-batch five-year barrel-aged whiskey, handcrafted moonshine, vodka and Border Hop Beer at the newest location of Grandaddy Mimm’s Distilling Co. To complete the authentic experience, head to the town square’s unofficial auto racing headquarters, the Dawsonville Pool Room, known for their signature Bully Burger with a side a Fresh Cuts, packed with eye-opening memorabilia, where Elliott victories are celebrated with a screaming “si-reen.”

For more information, visit DestinationDawsonville.com or call the Dawson County Chamber of Commerce at 706-265-6278.

Lake Lanier, Georgia

Located just 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta, stretching across Hall County and surrounded by charming lakeside towns like Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Oakwood and Buford, Lake Lanier is the perfect year-round escape. This winter, enjoy a festive holiday getaway with plenty of exciting events. Highlights include License to Chill Snow Island with snow tubing, ice skating, rides and snow play zones; Magical Nights of Lights with millions of synchronized lights; and family favorites like Breakfast with Santa, Elf Tuck Ins and cozy fire pits with s’mores. Indoor fun at Game Changer offers arcade games, virtual sports and more, while seasonal dining and special events—Santa’s Magical Arrival (Nov. 29), Christmas Day Brunch and the New Year’s Eve Celebration—make the season unforgettable. 

Something to celebrate this season–after a five-year hiatus, Lanier Islands Resort is bringing back its beloved holiday tradition—Magical Nights of Lights, debuting November 15, 2025, and running nightly through January 4, 2026. The redesigned driving light tour will feature both nostalgic favorites like Marching Toy Soldiers, Candy Cane Lane and the 12 Days of Christmas, alongside new displays such as Tailgating Santa, Pickleball Elves and multi-faith vignettes at the Chapel on Lanier. Guests can enjoy holiday music on a dedicated radio station as they drive through miles of twinkling displays before heading to festive destinations including the new Holiday Headquarters at Game Changer and Margaritaville’s License to Chill Snow Island. Sip hot cocoa or mulled wine, enjoy s’mores by the fire, take part in Santa Claus photo ops, visit Clark’s Holiday Pop-Up Bar, go snow tubing on Blizzard Mountain, try ice skating, rides and so much more. Admission starts at $25 per car with online presale discounts, and overnight packages include complimentary light tours—making Lanier Islands a magical holiday getaway just 45 miles north of Atlanta.  For more on Lake Lanier’s holiday lineup, click here

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Villa Rica, Georgia

Located off Interstate 20, just 35 minutes west of Atlanta, this quaint west Georgia town offers an abundance of engaging history, authentic early 1900s architecture, eclectic shops, locally owned eateries, a host of outdoor adventure, and a holiday calendar full of must-experience events.

Save the date for Christmas on Main, happening December 6, 2025. Lace up for the one-mile Egg Nog Jog at noon, followed by the Reindeer Run at 12:30 p.m. Afterwards, stick around for live stage entertainment from 2-7 p.m., and browse festive finds and tasty treats at the Mistletoe Market before enjoying the Christmas Parade. This must-see parade steps off at 5 p.m. from Happy Valley Church and makes its way to The Mill Amphitheater. The evening concludes with the town’s Tree Lighting at 7 p.m.

Mark your calendar—this is a day of festivities you don’t want to miss! Another fun holiday experience brimming with holiday cheer and now entering its 13th year, Villa Rica’s Winter Wonderland train ride features a mile-long train track decorated with over 10 miles of light, free pictures with Santa and a nightly firepit where visitors can buy and roast gourmet s’mores. In addition to the yearly offerings of free parking and space to write letters to Santa, be on the lookout for photographic opportunities with fun characters like our Yeti, elves, and a teddy bear. No matter the age, Winter Wonderland is sure to wow the entire family! The event runs December 4-6, 11-13, 17-20, and 26-27. Mark your calendar as tickets go on sale on November 1, 2025. For more on this event and other holiday happenings, click here.

Woodstock, Georgia

The City of Woodstock is full of cheer through the holiday season with a Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights ringing in the season on the first weekend of December. This festive evening parade has quickly become one of the region’s most popular holiday kick-offs, as the city gathers together to view lighted holiday floats, listen to local bands and musicians, and welcome Santa Claus himself for the conclusion of the parade route. But that’s not all! Follow the festivities into the park after the parade for a personal visit with Santa and the lighting of the Woodstock Christmas tree, plus many fun activities including Sugar Plum cupcake decorating, a Kris Kringle Kraft area, Polar Express readings and more. Food and beverage vendors abound at the park, with plenty for the entire family to enjoy. The city remains beautifully lit for the duration of the holiday season, making shopping and dining in the many locally owned boutiques and restaurants great fun throughout the season. 

For those seeking artistic activities through the holidays, MadLife Stage & Studios brings about cheer through their many holiday-themed performances. Make memories with the Woodstock Arts production of “A Christmas Carol,” December 5-24, 2025, and enjoy what is sure to become a holiday tradition. 

Woodstock offers shopping options for unique and handmade items with local makers and artists. The Christkindl Market and Festival is an artisan craft experience featuring local German music groups, kids performing holiday songs, a big screen playing holiday music, food vendors, kid’s crafts and plenty of Christmas trees. Visitors also enjoy the holiday classes at Made Mercantile, from holiday candle making and jewelry, to gifts and paintings. This makers space is a must for all seeking unique seasonal gifts. 

Don’t miss the return of Magic of Lights show this holiday season at the Historic Dixie Speedway. This spectacular show offers fun for the whole family and is the first drive through light event for Woodstock and the north metro area.

Located only 30 minutes from Atlanta, Woodstock is a most unexpected destination offering a vibrant downtown and authentic opportunities for diverse experiences with the arts, culinary delights, outdoor adventure and more. The area serves as a convenient homebase for explorations in North Georgia and also makes for easy day trips to surrounding attractions such as Kennesaw Mountain, Lake Allatoona and Gibbs Gardens. In the heart of Woodstock, find a refreshing downtown with local shopping, as well as Atlanta’s closest outlet with more than 90 of the best shops and deals to be found. VisitWoodstockGA.com

Louisiana

The Northshore, Louisiana

When it comes to holiday shopping, The Northshore is a treasure hunter’s dream. Whether you’re on the hunt for one-of-a-kind vintage finds, handmade crafts or festive décor to deck your halls, you’ll find it all — with plenty of holiday cheer to spare. Stroll through charming downtown districts, sip hot cocoa as you browse local maker booths and discover unique gifts you won’t find in big box stores. From Covington’s Christmas in the Country to Slidell’s Olde Towne Market and Mandeville’s Trailhead Holiday Market, these festive events turn shopping into an experience — complete with twinkling lights, live music and plenty of Northshore charm. ‘Tis the season to shop local and make some merry memories along the way!

The Northshore celebrates the season with a full lineup of festive markets, parades, and holiday traditions. Holiday shopping kicks off with the Sugar Plum Market on November 2, followed by the Olde Towne Slidell Christmas Market November 29-30 and Christmas in the Country, November 28–December 20. Covington’s Christmas Extravaganza Expo, happening December 5-7 is the spot for unique holiday gifts and Mandeville’s Trailhead Holiday Market on December 13 offers shoppers a plethora of artisan finds and local goods. 

If you’re looking for seasonal community events, don’t miss Madisonville’s Christmas in the Oaks on November 22, Mandeville’s Holiday of Lights December 5–31, Abita’s Fête de Noël on December 5, as well as a variety of holiday parades—Merry Madisonville, Krewe of Kringle Golf Cart, Winter on the Water, Lollipop Parade, and the lighted Twinkle on the Tchefuncte Boat Parade—all happening in December. Family-friendly fun continues with Slidell’s Bayou Christmas on December 12–23 and Cajun Christmas at Big Branch, December 13. The holiday season concludes with the Ice Man Dip & Dash on January 1, 2026. For more details on these holiday events, click here

South Carolina

Thoroughbred Country, South Carolina

Experience undiscovered South Carolina in Thoroughbred Country, just east of Augusta, Georgia, along I-20 and west of Columbia, South Carolina. Comprised of Aiken, Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell counties and bordered by Interstates 20, 26 and 95, this region showcases rolling countryside, equestrian events, wide open greenspaces, nature and history, in addition to picturesque downtowns with unique shops, restaurants, museums and lodging. 

Shop the indoor/outdoor Christmas Craft Show December 5-6, where crafters from all over the Southeast sell handmade treasures. Home For the Holidays: For its annual holiday performance on December 12, the Aiken Symphony and Aiken Civic Ballet will present time-honored favorites such as, “We Need a Little Christmas,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Around the World at Christmas Time,” “The Christmas Song” and more.  

Hopelands Gardens is a 14-acre former estate park featuring wetlands, an arboretum trail with cell phone tour and a labyrinth. December 13-23, the free, award-winning Christmas in Hopelands offers an enchanting walk-through exhibit with more than 100,000 twinkling lights, two miles of lighted pathways and holiday displays. The DuPont Planetarium at USC Aiken will feature “Mystery of Christmas Star,” a five-time Telly Award-winning, 2,000-year journey to discover a scientific explanation for the star that the wise men followed to Bethlehem, including supernova, comets, planetary conjunctions and other celestial phenomena. See show dates and times here. “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” will be playing at the Aiken Community Theatre starting December 5-16, and for gifts and goodies, the historic Aiken County Farmers Market is open year-round 7:30 to 11:30 a.m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

For unique shopping and gifts, plan a trip to the delightful rural towns in Thoroughbred Country. In Denmark, shop for original rural Americana paintings at the Jim Harrison Gallery which also features bronzes, etchings and a variety of limited and unlimited edition reproductions from his 40-plus year career. In Barnwell visit Little Red Barn Pottery and Art Gallery where Master Potter Liz Ringus and her hand-turned Paw Print Pottery, South Carolina face jugs and items from other local artisans. Bamberg is also home to Main Street Garden and Gifts with handcrafted pottery, mosaics and paintings by local artist Angie Sandifer.

To rest and recharge, find a unique stay in historic antebellum homes, cozy cottages and unique boutiques, or a four-star historic hotel, all decorated for the season. In downtown Aiken is The Willcox, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and voted one of the best hotels in the world. Famous for its atmosphere, impeccable service and excellent cuisine, this white-columned, old-fashioned Southern hotel offers suites elegantly appointed with period antiques, cloud soft beds, deep soaking tubs and a serene intimate spa. 

Lookaway Inn also offers a festive getaway and is fully decorated for the season with ideal proximity to events like the North Augusta Tree Lighting, December 2, which includes Carols in the Park and takes place in John C. Calhoun Park, located directly in front of the Inn. Completed in 1898, the Inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers five bedrooms in the main house and 10 courtyard garden rooms, all with large private baths.

For details on where to stay and dine, along with additional events, visit www.TbredCountry.org.

Virginia

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Fredericksburg is located along the banks of the Rappahannock River, halfway between Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia. Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, pass directly through the city, as do U.S. Route 17 and Virginia Route 3. There are several major airports in proximity and both Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express (VRE) provide frequent, convenient service to Fredericksburg.

Fredericksburg embodies a combination of historical sites, a dynamic downtown and an inclusive spirit that welcomes all. A stroll along the streets of downtown reveals independent shops, chef-owned restaurants and welcoming atmosphere amid brick-lined sidewalks and 19th-century architecture. Horse-drawn carriage and vintage car rides, vintage trolley experiences and guided walking tours offer excellent and colorful introductions to a downtown area marked by tree-lined streets and seasonal decorations.

Kick off the season with the Holiday Open House Weekend on November 15-16, 2025, when downtown shops welcome visitors with special deals, seasonal treats, and warm hospitality. It’s the perfect time to start holiday shopping while soaking in the charm of Fredericksburg. Gather on November 15 at Riverfront Park for the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, a beloved tradition that fills the night with music, lights, and festive cheer. The holiday spirit continues with the Christmas Parade on December 6, where floats, bands, and holiday characters bring smiles to kids and adults alike. For those with a sweet tooth, the Cookie Crawl on December 13 offers a delicious way to explore downtown—sample cookies from local bakeries while discovering unique shops. And for a glimpse into Fredericksburg’s historic holiday charm, the Candlelight Tour on the weekend of December 13-14 illuminates beautifully decorated historic homes, creating a warm and enchanting experience for the whole family.

For more Fredericksburg holiday happenings, click here

Wytheville, Virginia

Head high into the Blue Ridge section of the Appalachians to Wytheville, Virginia, located at the intersection of I-77 & I-81. Wytheville (ca. 1790; pronounced WITH-vil) is a charming town in Southwest Virginia filled with history, unique attractions, and breathtaking mountain scenery.

Wytheville’s picturesque downtown includes the historic, the contemporary and the quirky, like the “biggest pencil in Virginia”, and the LOVE sign, both selfie-worthy spots for couples. History lover? Seven museums bring the area’s past to life, including the Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum. Discover the love story between the only Appalachian-born First Lady and Virginia-born President, Woodrow Wilson, and why she has been called the “first woman president” by historians.

Wytheville is also a great spot for dinner and a show. The Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre is a 200-seat German-themed venue which presents Broadway-style professional productions. A four-course plated meal is served before each performance and every seat in the house is a good one. The theatre is also home to the Red Stag Restaurant, a full-service restaurant specializing in German favorites, as well as American fare. From November 7 – December 21, 2025, Wohlfahrt Haus presents “Motown Christmas.” Don’t miss Virginia’s favorite Christmas tradition with song and dance. Dazzling production numbers feature everyone’s favorite holiday tunes. Wrap up the evening with the true reason for the season, the nativity.

The Historic Millwald Theatre celebrates Christmas 2025 with a festive lineup of music, film and live entertainment. The season begins December 8 with the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Pops featuring LaTetra Lewis, followed by a December 10 screening of the 1924 silent classic “Sherlock Jr.” in the theatre’s Speakeasy Cinema. On December 13, audiences can enjoy the holiday favorite “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” complete with an ugly sweater theme. December 20 brings “Christmas with the Drifters,” blending festive tunes with timeless hits, and the celebrations conclude December 21 with “Christmas in Killarney,” an immersive journey of Irish music and dance that captures the true spirit of the season.

Returning this year to the Hitachi Energy Arena, A Christmas to Remember features a drive through holiday light show with over 200 displays every Thursday through Sunday, November 27- December 28, 2025. Food vendors, craft vendors and live entertainment will also be on hand. Inside the arena, enjoy ice skating and regularly scheduled Blue Ridge Bobcats hockey games.

Two gems of downtown Wytheville are its very special lodging options, both with a nod to the town’s storied history. The boutique Bolling Wilson Hotel offers 30 luxurious guest rooms, Graze On Main restaurant and a rooftop lounge. Just blocks away, the Trinkle Mansion Bed and Breakfast has four guest rooms as well as a quaint garden cottage. The mansion was named in the top 10 B & Bs in the country by 2019 Trip Advisor reviews. VisitWytheville.com.

Two gems of downtown Wytheville are its very special lodging options, both with a nod to the town’s storied history. The boutique Bolling Wilson Hotel offers 30 luxurious guest rooms, Graze On Main restaurant and a rooftop lounge. Just blocks away, the Trinkle Mansion Bed and Breakfast has four guest rooms as well as a quaint garden cottage. The mansion was named in the top 10 B & Bs in the country by 2019 Trip Advisor reviews. VisitWytheville.com

West Virginia

Jefferson and Berkeley County

An escape to West Virginia’s Eastern panhandle is refreshing any time of year, but during the Christmas season, it is a magical experience. Jefferson County and Berkeley County are just over an hour’s drive northwest of Washington, D.C. Located between Interstates 81 and 70, this respite from the city is easily accessible by car via U.S. 340 and West Virginian Route 9 or by rail from Washington or Baltimore. Here, a vibrant community spirit is on display as historic sites and preserved downtowns come alive with lights, parades and holiday celebrations as the Christmas season get into full swing. Here are a few must-do holiday happenings. 

Christmas in Shepherdstown (German Street, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443) kicks of the season on the day after Thanksgiving and the celebrations continue through December. The annual return of Santa Claus is the main event as the celebration lights up the town and hosts an open house for all. Businesses don festive decorations and stay open late, Mrs. Claus reads stories and, while chestnuts are roasting and music is playing, the Grinch, Cindy Lou and her Who friends prepare for Santa Claus’s arrival.

The cities of Charles Town and Ranson light up for the holidays as Christmas in Charles Town (101 E. Washington Street, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414; 304-725-2311) kicks off each year. Homes and businesses decorate and shine brightly as Merry and Bright City Lights invites all to celebrate on December 6th. On the 7th, a parade through the streets will highlight the season. Limited edition holiday ornaments are precious keepsakes each year.

Main Street Martinsburg (202 South Queen Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 25401; 304-262-4200) celebrations begin with the Christmas Tree Lighting, a traditional family favorite event. The event is filled with live music and cheer leading up to the magical moment when the tree shines brightly. Christmas on Main will be celebrated December 6th, 2025. It’s a festive day of Christmas fun. Live music, food trucks with delicious eats, the Naughty & Nice Bar, and free children’s activities are all a part of this special event. A Christmas Market and downtown holiday shopping make finding that special gift a joy. Each year’s Christmas Parade adds to the downtown holiday fun as the streets come alive and Santa makes an appearance. 

Colonial Christmas at the Adam Stephen House (309 East John Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 25401; 304) 267-4434) is another special tradition in Martinsburg. This year, skits, entertainment, a bonfire and refreshments will thrill guests on December 6th & 7th and 13th & 14th. This historic landmark was built of native limestone in the late 1770s by town founder and Revolutionary War general Adam Stephen.

There’s nothing quite like celebrating the season at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park (171 Shoreline Drive, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-535-6029). This is the idyllic setting for Olde Tyme Christmas. For two weekends in December, wagon rides, tree lighting, ornament making, live nativity, yule log fire and caroling bring a traditional Christmas celebration to life in this unique setting. Visitors can also enjoy historic tours, a Handmade Holiday Market and extended shopping hours. 

A wide range of lodging options are available throughout Jefferson and Berkeley counties, including a full list of familiar national and regional hotel brands. There are also options for those looking for unique lodging options. Here are just a few examples:

Apple B&B and Gallery (129 W. Burke Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia 25401; 304-901-5454) is a bed and breakfast with an artistic flair. Located in a beautifully restored 1800s Greek Revival home, the Apple is in the heart of downtown Martinsburg, close to shopping, dining and attractions.

Bavarian Inn (164 Shepherd Grade Road, Shepherdstown, West Virginia 25443; 304-876-2551) has welcomed visitors to Shepherdstown for more than 45 years. Perched on a bluff above the Potomac River, the European-inspired resort includes an onsite restaurant and brew pub.

The Meadow Cottages at The Woods (1630 The Woods Road, Hedgesville, West Virginia 25427; 304-754-7977) offers tranquility and beauty amid 1,800 acres at the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley and is also a favorite for those who want to enjoy a day of golf or a spa experience.

Rockhaven B & B (900 Fillmore Street, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 25425; 304-535-8235) is the perfect place for a tranquil getaway in a quiet neighborhood within the Harpers Ferry historic district. The welcoming home offers two spacious, contemporary guest suites.

Hampton Inn & Suites Charles Town (157 Pimlico Drive, Charles Town, West Virginia 25414; 304-725-2200) is located just across the street from Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races and offers a host of amenities in a convenient setting. Click here for more on Martinsburg holiday events and here for holiday happenings in Jefferson County.

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The Christmas Mansion Returns for 2025 Holiday Season https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/09/09/stetson-christmas-mansion/ Tue, 09 Sep 2025 11:18:00 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=20585 Ranked #1 Christmas Display in Florida by USA Today DeLand, FL – September 5, 2025 – The iconic Christmas Mansion — better known as the Stetson Mansion is set to reopen for the 2025…

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Ranked #1 Christmas Display in Florida by USA Today

DeLand, FL – September 5, 2025 – The iconic Christmas Mansion — better known as the Stetson Mansion is set to reopen for the 2025 holiday season starting November 1, 2025, showcasing 10 elaborately themed rooms filled with magical Christmas decor through January 18, 2026.

Recently named USA Today’s #1 Christmas Display in Florida and #2 in the nation, the Gilded Age estate offers both guided and self-guided tours that immerse visitors in themes such as Walking In A Winter WonderlandSilver & Gold, and O Come All Ye Faithful.

Built in 1886 by famed hat maker John B. Stetson, the mansion is Florida’s only Gilded Age home and the first in the state with Edison electricity, steam heat, and indoor plumbing. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places and remains TripAdvisor’s #1 Landmark Tourist Attraction in Florida since 2014.

New this year: The mansion will feature an on-site sandwich area for visitors to enjoy lunch amid the festivities.

“Each year, the Stetson Mansion is meticulously designed to create a magical holiday experience,” said owner Kayla Jennings.
“We’re honored to return for 2025 and share this historic treasure with guests from around the world.”

Located in West Volusia County, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, the mansion is part of a region rich with natural beauty, award-winning restaurants, and historic charm — including nearby Downtown DeLand, voted America’s BEST Mainstreet.

Reservations required: www.stetsonmansion.com

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Alpine Helen, Georgia: Top Destination For Holiday Lights, Festivities And Fun https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/08/05/alpine-helen-georgia-holiday-lights-festivities-and-fun/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 15:11:45 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=21574 This mountain town brings Bavarian charm to seasonal celebrations ALPINE HELEN-WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA—JULY 2025—Have a Bavarian Christmas without leaving the Southeast in Alpine Helen, Georgia, about an hour and a half…

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This mountain town brings Bavarian charm to seasonal celebrations

ALPINE HELEN-WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA—JULY 2025—Have a Bavarian Christmas without leaving the Southeast in Alpine Helen, Georgia, about an hour and a half north of Atlanta in the Northeast Georgia mountains. The town’s alpine architecture and festive holiday décor, cobblestone alleyways and buildings laced in elaborate trim are so delightful that Lifetime Films’ Christmas movies “Christmas Love Letter” and “A Taste of Christmas” were filmed here. 

For a nighttime experience, don’t miss the Annual Lighting of the Village in Edelweiss River Park, 5-7 p.m., Friday, November 28, 2025. Decorated with 8,000 lights and 800+ ornaments, the 20-foot tall tree and the entire town is dressed up and illuminated every night until February. The town’s shops and restaurants don’t close at 5 p.m. here! Visitors come from all over to see the festive shop windows and streets, savor authentic German beer and cuisine and to buy German Christmas tree ornaments.

Don’t miss the 18th Annual Helen Christmas Market at the Marktplatz on November 29-30, 2025, and December 6-7, 2025. This traditional German event offers everything from unique gifts and decorations to an assortment of savory and sweet foods, drinks and candied treats. 

Join in a Victorian Christmas in the historic settlements of Sautee-Nacoochee at two events. At the Hardman Farm State Historic Site. See the manor dressed in period holiday décor while learning about traditions from docents in their finest 1870s garb. This open house from 4-7 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, from December 5-20, 2025, is highlighted by twinkling candlelight and live music.

If You Go

Some head for the roads less traveled and quiet mountain cabin hideaways or Unicoi State Park and Lodge adjacent to the Chattahoochee National Forest. It offers on-site dining and nearly every outdoor activity possible, including a spectacular twin waterfall. Others flock to the lively Bavarian-themed town for whimsical Alpine lodgings within walking distance of the festivities. Serious and amateur outdoor lovers rave about the hiking, mountain biking, rafting, seasonal tubing, fly fishing, zip lining and more in “Georgia’s Official Outdoor Adventure Destination.” The Appalachian Trail runs through here, and Yonah Mountain is one of the top three rock climbing spots in Georgia.

Additional Holiday Events

Annual Christmas in the Mountains and Lighted Parade December 2, 2025 The Christmas in the Mountains and Lighted Parade in Cleveland will be held from 5-8 p.m., with the parade scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. The event features a holiday market in the Cleveland downtown square and Merry Merchants Open House. Cleveland Courthouse Square, Cleveland, Georgia 30528; 706-865-5356 Annual Helen Christmas Parade December 13, 2025 Downtown Helen lights up as the Annual Christmas Parade makes its way through the streets with hand-crafted and beautifully designed floats and tons of candy! Save the date for this don’t-miss family friendly event that’s a generational tradition. Main Street, Helen, Georgia; 706-878-2181 Dropping of the Edelweiss December 31, 2025 Ring in the new year with this family-friendly event at the Helen Festhalle, complete with live music, dancing, party favors and a champagne toast at midnight. 1074 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen, Georgia; 706-878-1908.

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Holidays in Kingsland, Georgia https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2025/07/08/holidays-in-kingsland-georgia/ Tue, 08 Jul 2025 14:24:00 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=19552 It may be warm and sunny with sand beneath your feet and a breeze filtering in from the ocean but the holidays reign in Coastal Georgia’s festive town of Kingsland.…

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It may be warm and sunny with sand beneath your feet and a breeze filtering in from the ocean but the holidays reign in Coastal Georgia’s festive town of Kingsland. From a historic train ride with Santa and enjoying a rare treat of snow to celebrating with cast members of “Star Trek Continues,” there’s something for everyone.

Holiday Lights

Get in the spirit by grabbing a hot cocoa at your favorite Kingsland coffee house and enjoy a light-filled road trip through town. Residences and businesses have been decorating their homes and storefronts to win bragging rights in Kingsland’s second annual “Home for the Holidays” lights contest. Grab a holiday roadmap to the displays at the Kingsland Welcome Center (1190 Boone Ave. at the Interstate 95 Exit 3, VisitKingsland.com) and cast your vote for your favorites from Dec. 1-25.

Take the Santa Train

Visitors enjoy taking a ride on the Georgia Coastal Railway (440 St. Lee St., Kingsland, TheGeorgiaTrain.com) rolling from the Kingsland Station to St. Marys all year long but beginning the Friday after Thanksgiving and running Saturdays throughout December, with additional runs the week of Christmas, the 70-minute rail journey on the historic Georgia Train includes Santa and his delightful friends. Holiday characters sure to please every age include Mrs. Claus, elves and Frosty the Snowman.

Downtown Shopping

Downtown Kingsland offers several boutiques offering special items for every member on your gift list, such as Rosewood Estate Sales (112 South Lee Street Visitkingsland.com/shops/rosewood-estate-sales/)  or antiques and collectibles at Southern Shenanigans (101 South Lee Street, Visitkingsland.com/shops/southern-shenanigans/), to name a few. While perusing the downtown streets, be sure to take in the Christmas trees and window displays featuring sweet holiday scenes.

A Snowy Kingsland Christmas

It may be Southern Georgia but for one evening, Kingsland will enjoy a white Christmas. We’re talking real snow in downtown Kingsland (200 E King Ave., Kingsland, https://fb.me/e/2WeAZ4nul)! This annual frosty holiday event features a visit from Santa on a Kingsland Fire Department firetruck, hot cocoa and cookies, sugarplum dancers and more from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, December 11.

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Holidays are Family Time in Blue Ridge, Georgia  https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/2024/09/19/holidays-are-family-time-in-blue-ridge-georgia/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 16:54:30 +0000 https://www.travelmediapressroom.com/?p=20439 Plan an extended family holiday in one of the “South’s Best Mountain Towns” BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA—SEPTEMBER 2024—Families looking to make special holiday memories head to Georgia’s Blue Ridge, named by Southern…

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Plan an extended family holiday in one of the “South’s Best Mountain Towns”

BLUE RIDGE, GEORGIA—SEPTEMBER 2024—Families looking to make special holiday memories head to Georgia’s Blue Ridge, named by Southern Living Magazine as one of the “South’s Best Mountain Towns.” Just 90 minutes north of Atlanta off Interstate-575, Blue Ridge is a treasured getaway in the North Georgia Mountains: outdoorsy; earthy; upscale; contemporary and historic. Centered around the historic Blue Ridge Depot, downtown’s restored buildings blend perfectly with modern industrial and mountain architecture, showcasing the arts, galleries, antiques, unique shopping, dining, wineries and craft breweries. 

This town brings the beauty of the season and holiday fun, from autumnal hikes to Santa train rides and one-of-a-kind shopping to vibrant community theater. Here are the top reasons to have a family getaway during the holidays.

Feast on fall bounty

Visit Mercier Orchards, the largest apple orchard in the southeast, where apple picking extends to late November. The store, dressed up for the holidays, features wines and ciders, home décor and a bounty of local foods and products, including delicious fried apple pies served hot from the bakery. Santa even comes to visit.

Get a jump on holiday shopping

In all of North Georgia, Blue Ridge has the largest upscale array of specialty shops, boutiques and galleries for fine furnishings, art, antiques, clothing and jewelry. Looking for unique artisan-crafted items? Blue Ridge has been named one of the “Top Ten Towns for Craft Lovers” in the country and one of the “Top Five Art Towns in Georgia” by the Georgia Council for the Arts. 

Just outside of town The Folk Collaborative serves up lunch specialties in its café and sells organic products that are grown, harvested and created in the North Georgia mountains. Treat yourself and loved ones to herbal extracts, teas and body care. A short drive north is the quaint town of McCaysville, home to more specialty shops and restaurants. Here’s a shopping preview.

The Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association’s Holiday Art Show and Sale runs from November 16 through December 20, 2024 with a multitude of artistic and handcrafted items from jewelry, pottery, paintings and more, all made by member artists.  

Have a retro movie night

Georgia has only four remaining drive-in theaters and one is located in Blue Ridge. The Swan Drive-in Theatre shows first-run and boutique films year-round, rain or snow included, offering a cozy family experience even when it’s chilly outside. If the weather’s good, bring lawn chairs or sit on your tailgate as the sun sets and the film emerges on the giant screen. The theater dates to 1955 and still owns a nostalgic charm. The diner serves up fun items such as wings and cheeseburgers and car hops will even deliver food to your car.

Hop aboard the Holiday Express

Take a magical and festive train ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, in vintage rail cars that wind along the Toccoa River, transporting visitors to and from the neighboring town of McCaysville. From November 29 through December 24, the Railway offers a one-hour ride on its “Holiday Express.” Children will be treated to holiday music, a reading of the classic “The Night Before Christmas” story and a visit from Santa. They’ll go home with a special Blue Ridge Scenic Railway jingle bell and candy cane. This generation-bonding adventure starts at the historic 1905 downtown depot. Delicious hot chocolate and other snacks are available for sale in the concession car. 

Revel in holiday happenings

One of the most cherished Christmas stories remains O. Henry’s “Gift of the Magi,” where an impoverished young couple find ways to gift each other through personal sacrifice. Blue Ridge Community Theater places the story during the 1950 Atlanta Transit Strike for performances from November 21 through December 15, 2024.

Run up an appetite for the T-day feast by participating in the annual Turkey Trott 5K walk/run through downtown Blue Ridge on Thanksgiving Day. The race begins at 8 a.m. and is fun for the whole family, from casual walkers to serious competitors.

November 29 is Blue Friday in Blue Ridge and includes discounts at the downtown stores, entertainment, food vendors and the opening of the Gingerbread Village at noon at the Blue Ridge Mountains Arts Association’s Arts Center.

The Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 30, Blue Ridge rings in the holidays with strolling Christmas entertainment along Main Street, entertainment on the Depot Street main stage, a visit from Santa and a 5:30 p.m. parade during Light Up Blue Ridge. At the parade’s conclusion, around 7 p.m., there’s the lighting of the Great Tree. 

Find peace on Earth 

Venture out of downtown and discover that 40 percent of Fannin County is located within the Chattahoochee National Forest, sweeping visitors a million miles away and offering waterfalls, trout fishing, biking and some of the most notable hiking trails in the United States. Not far from Blue Ridge lies the southern beginning of the Appalachian Trail at nearby Springer Mountain and the Benton MacKaye Trail, which includes the 270 foot long Swinging Bridge over the Toccoa River. This is the perfect time of year, as the views are spectacular and the trails are uncrowded.

Secure the perfect stay

Intown, unique overnight options range from chic lofts overlooking the town to an 1890s B&B or in the Hampton Inn Blue Ridge featuring balcony rooms and the city’s only rooftop bar/restaurant, Hook & Eye. In surrounding Fannin County memory-making choices include lodging with stunning mountain views, creekside retreats, riverfront lodges, cabins on the lake and much more. www.BlueRidgeMountains.com/where-to-stay

For dining and itinerary ideas, visit www.BlueRidgeMountains.com

For more area events, go to www.BlueRidgeMountains.com/events

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