A Collection of Holiday Delights


We’ve been hitting the festivities of the season pretty hard for the last few weeks. Our days have been busy with meeting up with family and friends, holiday parties at work and school, and trying to cram in all the festive frivolity we can. Even though we’ve been busy, I have loved this time and the people and experiences that have filled up the days. Getting to see family and friends is always special and so it is well worth the miles in the car to get to spend time with them. I’ve been focusing this year on not getting caught up in the busy to dos and just enjoy the season and these moments that are so special.

In these last few weeks we have really enjoyed some great experiences as we’ve been meeting up with people. I would choose doing something together over a bought gift anytime and so this month with those we love has been a real treasure. The holiday season has taken us throughout Tennessee and to some of the surrounding states. So to give you some added light and cheer- here is a festive collection of experiences and places to enjoy the season.


Barrel Tree Lighting at Jack Daniels Distillery {Tennessee}

Our first of the season’s enjoyments was at the annual Barrel Tree Lighting at the Jack Daniels Distillery. This has become one of our absolute favorite ways to kick of the season. A band of fiddles and banjos played while the crowds gathered around the stack of barrels waiting for the light to fade.

Jack Daniels is a Tennessee icon and thousands of people come to these hills to see where he began his own distillery. Jack Daniels not only survived prohibition but actually thrived in it. To this day though, the distillery remains in a dry county and the only way they can offer tastings of their whiskey is from a tricky little loophole in an agricultural bill.

When the day turned to night, everyone gathered around and we began the countdown to the lights coming on. Normally you would count down from 10, but at Jack Daniels you count down from 7 in honor of Jack’s famous Number 7 Whiskey. When we reached the end of the countdown, the garlands of lights surrounding the barrels turned on and it was a really beautiful display of Tennessee pride. Regular tree lightings just can’t compare with the lighting of the Barrel Tree.


Enchanted Garden of Light at Rock City Gardens {Georgia}

One of our favorite places to go is Rock City Gardens. These gardens offer a series of paths, bridges, and caverns through the rocks atop Lookout Mountain. Any visit to these gardens is incredible and we have enjoyed them in every season. But this time of year the paths take on a whole new level of amazement with lights.

We love the slot canyons where adults have to slide through sideways through the rock and long staircase that seems to take you down into the heart of the rocks. The paths were brightened with colorful lights that made the whole experience feel a little magical.

You can’t see the incredible view from the top of the gardens which stretch out towards 7 different states and you can’t see really see the giant waterfall when you come at night, but the views of the lights in the different spots of the garden are beautiful sights themselves. Young visitors can see Santa and Mrs. Claus and can decorate gingerbread cookies as well.


Smoky Mountain Christmas at Dollywood {Tennessee}

Our next holiday experience took us to the Smoky Mountains for a day at Dollywood. This area was home to the cultural icon and musical genius of Dolly Parton who left home at a young age and went on to become a star. But even in all her successes, she never forgot where she came from and set out to create a place where families and friends could come together for a fun day. At Christmas the park takes on the sights and smells of holidays of an older time.

In between getting your thrills on one of the many rides you can watch an assortment of craft workers such as a blacksmith, glass blower, and woodworker showcasing their skills. You can also see the small cabin that was Dolly’s mountain home where her and 11 other siblings were raised. It was decorated simply for Christmas and full of the love of their family in the small rooms.

When night came and the lights came on, we were amazed at how the whole park was transformed. Our favorite area was a walking path that felt like you were being rained down on with light and wonder. The lights would change color and music would fade in and out. We found a bench and just sat and watched the display.

The lights throughout the park were so beautiful. We talked to many people who come here every year just for the lights. The thrill of the rides was immediately replaced with a different kind of thrill at seeing the lights, listening to the carolers at the on site church, and eating their famous cinnamon bread right out of the oven. While not everyone may like amusement parks or Dolly Parton, there really is something special about this park at Christmas that everyone can enjoy.


Dancing Lights of Christmas at Wilson County Fairgrounds {Tennessee}

I have been teaching a class this semester on US Culture and Education and as a final activity with the students we went to the Wilson County Fairgrounds for their epic drive thru light display. We arrived soon after it was dark, but still found ourselves at the end of a long, long line of cars waiting their turn clearly showing the popularity of this favorite experience. This is one of the longest, most captivatingly creative drive thru display I have ever experienced where you drive along 3 miles worth of lights all perfectly timed to the music playing on their own station.

The music was upbeat and festive and it was really amazing to see the incredible timing to coordinate all the lights in such a huge space to all fit perfectly with each song. The best part though was throughout the park there were snowmen, trees, and stars with faces that would sing along to the music. Pictures can’t do justice to the incredible creative engineering that went into this light display. (photos from https://nashvillefunforfamilies.com/dancing-lights-christmas/ )


Patti’s 1880s Settlement at Land Between the Lakes {Kentucky}

Our last holiday venture took us to the bottom corner of Kentucky for a visit to Patti’s 1880s Settlement that sits just outside Land Between the Lakes recreation area on the border of Tennessee and Kentucky.

Patti’s settlement is a small group of buildings created from the love of an older time. There are lovely shops to explore, a church that is a favorite place for couples to get married, a mini golf course, a sweet shop full of old time favorite sweets, and play areas for kids.

But at the center of it all is the restaurant which is an icon and a favorite of the area. The old wood building really has all the charm of a well to do meeting house from the late 1880s and each room is meticulously and beautifully decorated. This time of year the servers wear period appropriate dress of fabric covered in cardinals and holly. And the ornaments that cover the ceilings of the hallways are lovely. The building is beautiful, but what people come for is the delicious food and their famous flower pot bread with strawberry butter.


The last few weeks have been busy and fun with all the get togethers and festivities, but now I’m ready for a little quiet Christmas at home. No matter what you celebrate, or if you celebrate, or how you celebrate this time of year- I hope this season brings you love, peace, and joy. May this and every season be merry and bright. From me and mine to you and yours, Merry Christmas!

27 responses to “A Collection of Holiday Delights”

  1. Diana Avatar

    Merry Christmas, Meg! Wishing you you a wonderful and relaxing rest of your holiday season.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you Diana, Merry Christmas! I hope you have a wonderful holiday and a Happy New Year 🙂

  2. Tanja Avatar

    Wonderful festive activities. We’ve been visiting Christmas markets too. I love this time of the year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!xoxo

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! Merry Christmas Tanja, I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday and a verry Happy New Year! 🙂

  3. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    What wonderful festive activities for you to enjoy close to home to complement your European Christmas Market adventure. I’ve never tried a Jack Daniels, maybe I should rectify this sometime soon. The barrel lighting looks super. Happy Christmas Meg x

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Between the christmas markets in Europe and these festivities closer to home- we have certainly gotten into the Christmas spirit. The barrel tree lighting at Jack Daniels is so fun! It is a favorite. Merry Christmas Marion, I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday and a very Happy New Year 🙂

      1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

        Thanks so much Meg. Hope we get to meet one day xx

        1. grandmisadventures Avatar
  4. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Well done Meg for making the most of the season with so many fun and festive outings! The lights in the slot canyons are stunning. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you! The slot canyons are always fun but with the lights it is a whole new experience. Merry Christmas! I hope you have a wonderful holiday with your family and Happy New Year! 🙂

  5. ourcrossings Avatar

    Wow, so many beautiful and festive photos, Meg! I especially adore how you captured the twinkling lights at Dollywood and the Enchanted Garden of Light at Rock City Gardens – I’ve never seen anything quite like it.

    I find that there is just something mesmerising about colourful lights and patterns and how they can evoke joy and wonder while also having the ability to affect our moods and emotions. In case you are not posting anything until Christmas which is right around the corner, I wanted to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a wonderful Christmas. I hope the magic of Christmas fills every corner of your heart and home with joy — now and always. Aiva 🙂 xx

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you Aiva, I always love colorful lights this time of year because they are so joyful and fill with wonder. I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday and a very Happy New Year! Merry Christmas! 🙂

      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        🎄❄️🎅

  6. thehungrytravellers.blog Avatar

    That is all so amazingly festive, Meg. Such a magical time of the year for children and grown up children and retired children like me and Michaela. Oh and by the way, there is a very very strong possibility that we will be visiting Tennessee in 2024. Happy Christmas again!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Oh that is fantastic to hear! If your travels bring you to Tennessee please let me k ow because Id love to meet up and take you around! Wishing you a wonderful season and a very Happy New Year. Merry Christmas Phil and Michaela! 🙂

  7. Toonsarah Avatar

    What a wonderful array of Christmas experiences! The lights at Rock City look spectacular, and the lighting of the barrel tree sounds like a very special experience. I never knew Jack Daniels is located in a dry county! Dollywood sounds fun too, and I’ve never heard of a drive through lights show. Have a great Christmas, and very best wishes for 2024 🎄🎅✨

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you, it was a lot of really fun experiences! Jack Daniels is such an oddity being in a dry county. And drive thru christmas light displays are always great. The international students I took had never heard of them and were just blown away by it. I hope you have a wonderful holiday and a very Happy New Year! Merry Christmas Sarah! 🙂

  8. The Travel Architect Avatar

    Wow, you’ve really been taking in all your area has to offer. Those gardens are particularly lovely. This year we’ve been doing more Christmassy stuff than we normally do, but not stuff that’s really photographable or blog worthy: Cirque du Soleil’s Twas the Night Before, a big band (a la Frank Sinatra) concert at the Dakota Jazz Club (that Prince used to frequent both as a performer and as an audience member), and soon, a TransSiberian Orchestra concert. Have a very merry Christmas, Meg!

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Those all sound amazing! I would really love the circe du soleil performance. And of course you cant go wrong with jazz and transiberian music. Merry Christmas! 🙂

  9. travelling_han Avatar

    Wow how festive! Seeing Rock City decked out for Christmas is lovely as we visited in November so just missed all the lights – beautiful 🙂

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      It just means that you will need to come back and experience them with the lights! I think Rock City is our favorite place for christmas lights. I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday and a very Happy New Year. Merry Christmas! 🙂

  10. alison Avatar

    Wow, Meg the light displays are all so fantastic and so many. No wonder you feel so festive. Who doesn’t like Dolly! What amazing experiences you’ve all had. Perth cannot compare. I’m not sure which one is my favourite activity, but I’m going to go with Rock City.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Dolly is the queen of Tennessee so you are in good company! There are so many festivities it gets hard to know which one to do. I will say Rock City was probably the favorite because we love the slot canyons and rock paths with the lights. I hope you all had a great Christmas 🙂

  11. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The Rock City Gardens looks so shiny and colourful with all those Christmas lights. Hope you had a happy Christmas. Enjoy the rest of the holidays! Cheers, Linda.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Thank you Linda! I think Rock City was our favorite because we just love the rock paths with all those lights. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year 🙂

  12. leightontravels Avatar

    No wonder you were ready for a quiet Christmas Meg! Lordy did you cram a lot in, everything screams of a seriously Christmassy atmosphere. I had never heard of a Christmas drive thru before, love it. I am going to have to make a big effort to celebrate Christmas back home in the next year or two. All too often I find myself abroad at Christmas, either in a non-Christian country or in an Orthodox setting. Either way the magic of the season always ends up being somewhat if not entirely absent.

    1. grandmisadventures Avatar

      Oh you would really love a Christmas light drive thru- they are so much fun! And the one here I think was the best I’ve ever experienced. This next year maybe you need a Christmas so full of cheer and festivities to hold you over for awhile. As for our quiet Christmas at home- we had two elves from the north pole crash Tessa’s new bike into our couch and she was so thrilled all around with the scene that there was much squealing with joy to be heard which was the best ever 🙂

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