Night of A Thousand Candles

Every December, Brookgreen Gardens, just south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, hosts A Night of A Thousand Candles. This event had been on my radar for several years and I finally decided I was going to make it happen. Brookgreen or bust!



Brookgreen Gardens is a sculpture garden and nature preserve founded by sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington and her husband Archer Huntington. Anna was a prominent American sculptor whose claim to fame was the first sculpture placed in New York City by a female sculptor (see her Joan of Arc at Riverside and 93rd Street) Well known for her animal sculptures, Anna and her husband designed and founded the gardens and lived nearby in their mansion, Atalaya, which is now part of Huntington Beach State Park. (You can roam the ruins of Atalaya at the state park)

I've been to a few holiday light exhibitions - and none were like this one. Night of A Thousand Candles is not kitschy, there are no animal characters and the background music played is classical. It's simply a very elegant holiday experience.



This event is continously ranked as one of the top 10 in the Eastern US so be prepared. Cars wait in line on Route 17 turning the corner to get into the entrance to the gardens. I saw license plates from all over the Eastern seaboard so visitors come from afar to see the lights! We arrived before dark - which I would highly recommend! - so that we could see the lights coming on and the candles being lit. Very cool.

Check out the guy in waders lighting the candles! That's how they do it!


There are actually 5,500 candles lit each evening along with a humongous Christmas tree and I don't know how many lights. There are several tents set up with different types of entertainers performing and a snack bar with food available for purchase - including hot cocoa, wine and beer. (No alcoholic beverages are allowed to be brought in) Dinner is also served nightly from 3:30 to 9:30 pm including shrimp and grits, crab legs and oysters on the half shell.  Admission to the Gardens does not include dinner - that is separate and is served a la carte in the dining tent)Not your average Christmas lights experience!







Some of the areas of the gardens are quite lit up - and some of the sculptures are just highlighted with spotlights.  All are beautiful no matter what the lighting is like.













The cream of the crop, the piece de resistance and the most famous section of Brookgreen Gardens is The Avenue of the Oaks. And lit up in Christmas lights that look to be dripping down the oaks - wow! they look beyond amazing!







And don't forget the lighting of the Christmas tree every night!



All I can say is if you get the chance, go! Go to Brookgreen Gardens for a delightful Christmas experience - you'll be glad you did! I'm so glad I did - in fact, I want to go back right now!


Tips for visiting Night of A Thousand Candles

- Tickets are sold online and there is a savings if you purchase in advance. The website is www.brookgreen.org. Tickets currently are $18 for adults and $10 for children. Members of Brookgreen Gardens receive discounts.
- Traffic can be heavy on Route 17 and near the entrance with long lines of cars. Arrive early if you can.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes. Parking is in pine needle covered dirt lots and walking can be hazardous after dark.
- Arrive before dark if you would like to see the lighting of the candles.
- Most exhibits are outdoors but there is also an indoor exhibit which changes yearly.
- Check the website for the entertainment schedule, directions and the dinner menu.








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  1. Those lights hanging form the trees look sensational. I am already checking places to see the season lights in Los Angeles.

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    1. I bet there are too many light displays in LA to count - hope you enjoy your holiday season! Thanks for visiting Ruth!

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  2. The Avenue of Oaks dripping lights is absolutely gorgeous. The poinsettia scene is beautiful too and the night sounds so lovely and elegant.

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    1. A really fantastic place to see the lights - I'd love to go back! Thanks for visiting Jan!

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  3. Beautiful! I want to recreate the Avenue of Oaks in my own front yard... as if that would actually happen. I like that this is all very tasteful and classic, not the over-the-top light displays that I commonly see. Arriving before dark seems like a great tip.

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    1. I don't know who had the idea to light up the spanish moss at Brookgreen originally but wasn't that a great idea!! Let me know how your yard turns out! Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. Wow! These are some stunning sights captured.
    Love the festive mood in these.

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  5. I'd love to see these, especially at night. They're gorgeous! It must be quite a project to light the candles.
    Think I'll check out her sculpture at 93rd & Riverside

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    1. Let me know what you think of her Joan of Arc - I'm going to check it out next time I'm there. Thanks for visiting!

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  6. Oh,this place really looks terrific at this time of year! I love it when they decorate the gardens or the cities like that for Christmas. We have some beautiful Christmas lights in Los Angeles too, but "A Night of A Thousand Candles" seems to be much nicer. Thanks for joining us for #TheWeeklyPostcard.

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    1. Thanks for letting me join #TheWeeklyPostcard - and thanks for visiting!

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  7. I've never heard of this, but it looks absolutely beautiful!

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    1. I hadn't heard of it until I moved to the Southeast USA - but it is quite well known here. I hope to visit it this summer also. Thanks for visiting!

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  8. Looks absolutely lovely! #TheWeeklyPostcard

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  9. Wow, what a beautiful event the Night of a Thousand Candles is! Love your photos :-)

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  10. Oooh I love the Avenue of the Oaks. <3

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  11. Wow, that looks absolutely lovely. And the dinner sounds delicious!

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    1. Gonna have to do the dinner next time! Thanks for visiting!

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