Cornelia Celebrates 30 Years of “Christmas in the Park”

CORNELIA, Ga. — One of Habersham County’s most beloved holiday traditions is celebrating a major milestone this year. Christmas in the Park, the annual drive-through Christmas lights experience at Cornelia City Park, marks its 30th anniversary in 2025.

The tradition began in 1995 under the leadership of former Cornelia City Manager Howard Whatley, who envisioned transforming the city park into a festive winter wonderland that families could enjoy throughout the holiday season. What started as a small but heartfelt collection of displays has now become one of the most recognized holiday attractions in Northeast Georgia.

1995 article about Christmas in the Park/Photo Habersham History Archives

Each year from Thanksgiving night through December 31, the park opens to the public, glowing with lights, colors, and holiday spirit. Visitors can drive through the display at their own pace, taking in shimmering light tunnels, sparkling scenes, and nostalgic decorations that have delighted generations.

Over the past three decades, the City of Cornelia has continued to expand and modernize the display. While many of the original elements remain, the city has steadily added new features and upgraded aging displays with energy-efficient LED lighting, ensuring the magic shines brighter than ever.

City crews spend months preparing the park, and the result is a breathtaking, immersive experience that grows each year. The 30th anniversary display blends beloved classics with new additions, honoring the past while embracing the future.

Christmas in the Park has become part of the fabric of Cornelia — and much of that enduring legacy traces back to Howard Whatley’s original vision.

As the city celebrates this special anniversary, families across Habersham County are invited to make new memories while cherishing three decades of holiday tradition.

Whether it’s your first visit or your thirtieth, Christmas in the Park promises a magical, joyful experience this holiday season.

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