Free Seasonal Festivities Abound in Tallahassee
Winter Festival, Santa Calling, Holiday Stroll, Elf Night, Cookies with Santa and Soul Santa Events Return
December 02, 2025
The City of Tallahassee is spreading festive cheer all December long with beautiful light displays and a joyful lineup of popular events, including Winter Festival, Holiday Stroll, Santa Calling, Cookies with Santa, Elf Night and Soul Santa.
Winter Festival – A Celebration of Lights, Music and the Arts (CANCELED)
With the high probability of rain continuing throughout today, Saturday, Dec. 6, Winter Festival is sadly canceled. While a difficult decision, as this spirited event is a cherished tradition for many, the safety of our community, event participants and staff is paramount.
The cancellation includes the Jingle Bell Run, Nighttime Holiday Parade, lighting ceremony and live entertainment.
For details about Candy Cane Lane and other popular free festive events the City of Tallahassee has planned throughout December, visit https://www.talgov.com/Main/News/5932.
For more information about this year's Winter Festival activities, visit Talgov.com/WinterFestival.
Candy Cane Lane
Candy Cane Lane in McCarty Park opens at Winter Festival on Dec. 6. Enjoy a stroll through the festive light display from 3-10 p.m. and embrace the sights and sounds of the holiday season. Candy Cane Lane will also be open nightly from 6-9 p.m. Dec. 7-11, 6-11 p.m. Dec. 12-13 and 6-9 p.m. on Dec. 14 for visitors to come back to enjoy later in the week. McCarty Park is located within the Chain of Parks along Park Avenue downtown.
Santa Calling
Let the City of Tallahassee add extra holiday magic to the season by registering for a call from Santa for your little one. This heartwarming event takes place on Thursday, Dec. 11. Registration opened Monday, Dec. 1, on Talgov.com.
Holiday Stroll through Cascades Park
On Saturday, Dec. 13, you can sing and dance to merry melodies as they fill the air of Cascades Park, 1001 S. Gadsden St., from 6-7:30 p.m. at the annual Holiday Stroll.
Hitting happy notes, about a dozen different acts will showcase their talents throughout the winding trails of Cascades Park. The musical stylings include carolers, choruses, instrumentalists and more!
As you stroll through the park letting the sights and sounds of the season warm your spirit, treat yourself to free hot cocoa, while supplies last. Check Talgov.com closer to the event date for more details.
Cookies with Santa
Gather the family and head to Jack McLean Community Center, 700 Paul Russell Road, on Friday, Dec. 12, from 6-8:30 p.m. Enjoy free cookies and hot cocoa, a holiday-themed movie, plus photos and letters with Santa Claus!
For more information, call the Jack McLean Community Center at 850-891-2505.
Elf Night at Dorothy B. Oven Park
Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and a whole host of elves will make an appearance at Dorothy B. Oven Park's annual Elf Night on Thursday, Dec. 18, from 5:30-8 p.m. Over 150,000 lights will twinkle against the night sky, transforming the park into a winter wonderland fit for Santa and all his arctic friends. Visitors are invited to take a stroll around the decorated grounds and let Santa know all the items on their holiday wish list.
If you'd like to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, upon arrival, check in on the front lawn to be assigned a ticket number on a first-come, first-served basis until all tickets are claimed. While enjoying Elf Night, parents will want to have their cameras ready to record all the smiles and wonderment on their children's faces. Hot cocoa and cookies will be provided by Santa's little helpers, while supplies last.
For safety reasons, vehicles will not be allowed to drive through Oven Park, which is located at 3205 Thomasville Road, during the event. Public parking will be available next to the park at Thomasville Road Baptist Church, 3131 Thomasville Road.
Motorists traveling along Thomasville Road are urged to drive with caution in the vicinity of the park that night. Drivers who typically use Thomasville Road and who are not attending Elf Night should consider using an alternate route. Delays are expected due to heavier than normal traffic along the road during the event.
The park's holiday light display opened on Thanksgiving night and remains open through Jan. 1 from 6-10 p.m. on weekdays and 5:30-11 p.m. on weekends. Visitors can drive through or walk the grounds, weather permitting. Use caution if driving through the park.
For more information about Elf Night and the holiday light display at Dorothy B. Oven Park, call the special holiday hotline at 850-891-3555.
Soul Santa Events
Soul Santa and Mrs. Claus are on a mission to make spirits bright this holiday season with free gifts for children.
Soul Santa is for children up to age 10. Registration is required to participate. Events take place on Saturday, Dec. 20, at the Walker-Ford Community Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at the LeVerne Payne Community Center from 2:30-6 p.m.
Registration began Monday, Dec. 1, via Talgov.com.
The Walker-Ford Community Center is located at 2301 T-Pain Lane (formerly Pasco Street), and the LeVerne Payne Community Center is located at 450 W. Fourth Avenue. For more information, contact Walker-Ford Community Center at 850-891-3970 or LeVerne Payne Community Center at 850-891-3930.
For additional information about other events sponsored by the City of Tallahassee's Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs (PRNA) department, visit Talgov.com/Parks. You can also stay up-to-date by liking the department on Facebook or following @COTparks on X and Instagram.
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