Bring the Whole Family Along to the Pyramid Hill Lights for an Unforgettable Holiday Adventure! Gather the kids, pack some hot cocoa, and get ready for your new favorite holiday tradition. From November 14, 2025, through January 4, 2026, families can drive through Pyramid Hill’s magical holiday wonderland illuminated by over one million lights. Watch as the natural beauty of Pyramid Hill shines brighter than ever before with festive displays designed by local artists and brand-new light projections that turn the park into a mesmerizing show.



This year’s highlights make the show even more magical for families:
– Holiday lights shine brighter in the park’s darker forested route
– Kids will stay engaged throughout the show with a festive game designed especially for them
– Enjoy returning favorites like Swan Lake and the “yarn-bombed” Candy Cane Lane, plus look out for exciting new themes like Holiday Glow and Mystic Garden • Sing along to the holiday classics playlist curated by Cincinnati Public Radio
The Pyramid Hill Lights is the ideal family-friendly holiday event because of our fully drive through experience. It’s perfect for little ones who want to stay cozy, grandparents who want to stay comfortable, and parents who want crowd-pleasing holiday magic that everyone will enjoy.
2025 Show Hours:
– Tuesday to Thursday, and Sunday: 6PM – 9PM
– Friday and Saturday: 6PM – 10PM
– Closed Monday
Holiday Dates and Hours:
– Extended holiday hours December 16 to 24, including Monday, December 22: 6PM – 10PM
– Closed on Thanksgiving Day
– Closed on Christmas Day
Pyramid Hill is thrilled to welcome 4Wall Entertainment, known for their incredible work with BLINK Cincinnati, to this year’s show. 4Wall Entertainment will bring world-class lighting expertise, plus mesmerizing projection mapping installations to some of the park’s most iconic landmarks made by Miami University students.
Tickets are just $25/carload for non-members and $15/carload for Pyramid Hill members. For the quickest entry, families are encouraged to prepay online through Pyramid Hill’s website — though cash and cards are still accepted at the gate. As Executive Director Sarah Templeton Wilson says, “The Pyramid Hill Lights has been a long-standing tradition for many families during the holiday season, and we’re excited to bring joy to our community again.”



