This Georgia Drive-Thru Holiday Show Is One Of National Geographic’s Top 10 Light Displays

Explore five miles of twinkling holiday magic.
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Drive-thru light shows are the perfect COVID-friendly way to celebrate the holidays this season and Callaway Resort & Gardens in Georgia has one of the most spectacular displays you can find.

Fantasy in Lights at Christmas at Callaway is one of National Geographic’s Top 10 Light Displays in the world.

The sprawling 2,500-acre botanical garden transforms into a glowing, wintery forest that looks like a drive-thru jungle of lights.

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The holiday adventure stretches five miles long and takes about an hour to drive through.

The Gardens’ newest scene this year is a massive field of dancing lights spanning nearly two football fields long.

In the center of the illuminated field is a 10-story tall Christmas tree — the tallest Christmas tree in the South.

Guests are invited to drive through the exhibit in their own car or take a ride on the open-air Jolly Trolley.

Tickets to Fantasy in Lights also allow you to visit the Christmas Village where you can treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa, grab a bite to eat at the Christmas Pavillion or roast s'mores over an open fire.

Fantasy In Lights at Callaway Resort & Gardens

Price: Starting at $19.95

When: November 20, 2020 — January 4, 2021

Address: 17800 US Hwy 27, Pine Mountain, GA

Why You Need To Go: To experience one of the top 10 best light displays in the entire world. 

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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