JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Celebrate the holidays by planning trips to some of the best Christmas and holiday light displays in the greater Jacksonville area!
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best in our area. Take a look:
Glowing Gardens
Families are invited to experience Dazzling Nights at the Jacksonville Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. It’s located at 1445 Millcoe Road, off Monument Road in Arlington. The holiday exhibits will run nightly from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. through Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024. Tickets must be purchased for a specific time and date, and are not available at the door. Tickets start at $22 per adult, $19 per child. Children 3 and under enter free.
St. Augustine’s Nights of Lights
The 30th Annual Nights of Lights dazzles the city as more than three million lights adorn every corner of the historic district for two months. This award-winning holiday lights display runs from now through Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025 in historic St. Augustine. Click here for more information about parking and Nights of Lights events.
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Christmas lights at Blackhawk Bluff
The Blackhawk Bluff neighborhood off Girvin Road is considered one of the best places to see Christmas lights in Jacksonville. They’ve been lighting up the trees for more than 15 years and will run this year now through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. The neighborhood is located off Girvin Road and Blackhawk Trail South.
See a 2018 video of the display below:
Jacksonville Beach Deck the Chairs
The annual lighted sculptural exhibit decorates the iconic lifeguard chairs at the Seawalk Pavilion and Latham Plaza now through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025. A light show also runs nightly from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. as part of the display. This is the 12th year of Deck the Chairs and it continues to expand, with performances by local student music and dance groups. Click here to see a full schedule of events.
PHOTOS: See pictures from the 2020 Deck the Chairs display
Holly Jolly Jekyll
With over one million total light bulbs, 350+ light displays, and 45,000+ lights on the Great Tree, Jekyll Island will be transformed into a magical winter wonderland. The Holly Jolly Light Tours are $25 and free for children 3 and under. Self-Guided Holly Jolly Light Tours are also available no cost, other than an entry fee to the island. For more information on how to celebrate Holly Jolly Jekyll and purchase tickets, visit jekyllisland.com/holiday.
Christmas on Crystal Springs
This award-winning display located on Crystal Springs Road is coming back for 2024 and will be opening “close to” Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, as its opening date. For more information, visit the Christmas on Crystal Springs Facebook page.
See a 2018 video of the display below:
Southcreek Lights
It’s a light show synchronized to Christmas music located at 1749 Southcreek Drive in St. Johns. Sixty-four channels, 30 songs, approximately 5,000 lights and you can listen to the music on 103.1 FM. The show runs from 5:30 p.m. – midnight, 7 days a week starting Dec. 4 or 5 through New Year’s Eve. You can find more info at SouthcreekLights.com.
See a 2018 video of the display below:
Colors of the Wild - ZOOLights Lantern Experience
Families can enjoy “one of the largest Asian lantern events in the country” at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ Colors of the Wild - ZOOLights Lantern Experience. The event will take place select nights from now through February. Special nights on December 5-24 (excluding Wednesdays) will include beloved holiday characters and performers like Santa Claus. There will also be live music, crafts, fire pits, s’mores, and specialty drinks on these nights. Member tickets are $5 off. Admission is free for children ages 2 and under. Click here for more information on member and non-member ticket prices.
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Gierlich Holiday Wonderland | A Gierlich Christmas Wonderland is a light display located in Interlachen. In addition to Christmas, Gierlich displays lights for Halloween and a small display for Easter. The displays all consist of lights, blow molds, and inflatables. The display is located at 1400 Fowler Street in Interlachen. To get details on when this year’s display will light up, visit their Facebook page.
Nochaway Drive, St. Augustine | This display, located at 1392 Nochaway Drive off Pacetti Road in the World Golf Village area, features thousands of lights synched to 28 songs. Jonathan Landingham told us about this display and he said to hear the music, just turn your car radio to 94.7 FM. The lights will be running 6 pm-9 pm Friday-Sunday and from 6pm-8:30 pm on weeknights. For more details, just visit their Facebook page.
See a 2020 video of the display below:
Lights on Grand Parke | Taylor Mitchell said this light show is located at 776 Grand Parke Drive in St. Johns. The show is set to run nightly from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. now through Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. Just tune your radio to 88.5 FM to hear the music that goes with the lights. The organizers are raising money for Mercyland Christian Mission in Haiti. For more information, visit the Facebook page.
Doctor Wizard’s Giant Musical Holiday Light Show in Orange Park | This display is located at 1252 Tumbleweed Drive and runs from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. Wizard said the display features over 20,000 LEDs + Lasers, strobes, disco balls, projectors and more all set to holiday music. The show celebrates not only Christmas, but all the holidays in December and welcomes visitors of all faiths and beliefs. The show includes a Nativity scene and Star of Bethlehem, a giant Menorah and Star of David, a Wheel of Dharma, Yule Log, Festivus pole and more! The organizers will be raising money for SAFE Animal Shelter. Visit wizlights.com for more information.
Christmas Lights and Drive-Thru Living Nativity, Westside Baptist Church | The Living Nativity is a free, family-friendly drive-thru Experience designed to bring the Christmas story to life in an immersive and memorable trip. Adam from Westside Baptist Church said the 15-minute journey features some of the best Christmas lights in Jacksonville. The Nativity will be running Thursday, Dec. 12 through Sunday, Dec. 15 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The entry point for the Living Nativity will begin at Ed White High School at 1700 Old Middleburg Road. Organizers said depending on your arrival time, you should expect a one to two-hour wait. It is generally a one-hour wait from when you pull out of Ed White. For more information, please call the church office at (904) 781-0618 or visit the event page on Facebook.
Candi’s Lighted D’Lites | Rodney tells us this display is located at 264 Arora Blvd in Orange Park. There are many things to see such as inflatables and projections. Display times are set for 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Smith’s Lights on Rue | Located at 4930 Rue Street in Jacksonville, this is a walk-through display on a acre of land. This year’s display is free and open to the public.
Lights on 14th | This display, located at 15912 NE 14th Ave in Starke, uses thousands of WS28XX LED nodes controlled by a “sequence.” The organizers raise money that goes to Clay Humane. Tune to 91.5 FM to hear the music. Approach from NE 17th Ave only and exit through to State Road 230. NO show viewing is allowed from the northbound direction on NE 14th Ave. You can see the full schedule of light shows by visiting their website. For more information, visit their Facebook page.
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