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The Holiday Festival of Lights Returns Now thru Dec. 31

The annual “Holiday Festival of Lights” is open every night from 5:30-10 PM from Nov. 15 through New Year’s Eve. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/James Island County Park

The Holiday Festival of Lights Returns Now thru Dec. 31

When
Nov 15th, 2024 - Dec 31st, 2024
5:30pm - 10:00pm
Where
871 Riverland DrCharlestonSC29412

Get Your Car Pass to the Annual Holiday Festival of Lights
Nov. 15 – Dec. 31, 2024 | James Island County Park

Enjoy the spirit of the season at James Island County Park!

The annual “Holiday Festival of Lights” is open every night from 5:30-10 PM from Nov. 15 through New Year’s Eve. Give your family a night of holiday fun by driving through the park to enjoy the festival and visiting Santa in the Winter Wonderland.

All of the information on this year’s Holiday Festival of Lights is here.

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