Holiday light displays in the Chattanooga area

Neighborhoods, parks, and local attractions are sparkling this season.

A couple walks under a stone archway adorned with colorful string lights in green, red, and yellow. The scene feels festive and enchanting.

Stroll through holiday light displays like this one at Rock City.

Photo via Rock City

We may not get a white Christmas here in the Scenic City, but one thing’s for sure — it’s gonna be a bright one. Several neighborhoods, attractions, and parks are showing out with their holiday lights this year.

Whether you want to stroll among twinkling displays or enjoy them from the comfort of your car, there’s something for everyone. Check out our interactive map for places you can see holiday lights throughout the Chattanooga area.

Know of a festive display we missed? Add it to our map and share the holiday cheer.

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