Hattiesburg Zoo is a great visit year-round, but it’s even better in December when the zoo transforms into a holiday wonderland for Zoo Lights. The annual celebration offers fun for the entire family. From festive rides and a holiday market to appearances by Santa himself, this is one Yule tide event you don’t want to miss. Take a look:

Each December, Hattiesburg Zoo hosts Zoo Lights. Normally, the festive celebration takes place over the course of a weekend, but this year, it’s been extended to two weekends.

Hattiesburg Zoo/Facebook This year’s event is scheduled for December 15th – 16th and December 21st – 23rd.

During Zoo Lights, the zoo is transformed into a holiday wonderland thanks to lots of twinkling lights.

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The festive décor is just the beginning, though.

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There are also lots of activities to keep the entire brood entertained.

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In the spirit of the season, the zoo’s famous train is transformed into the Polar Express.

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Even better, unlimited train rides are included with event entry.

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The Candy Cane Carousel is also included with the $10-admission, and it’s sure to be just as magical.

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Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be on hand to get kiddos in the Christmas spirit. After getting a picture with Santa, children can enjoy story time with Mrs. Claus.

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And since the event takes place at a zoo, there are plenty of chances for animal encounters.

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Don’t leave Zoo Lights without checking out the holiday market, which is perfect for picking up some last minute gifts.

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Ready to make Zoo Lights a family tradition?

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This year’s event is scheduled for December 15th – 16th and December 21st – 23rd.

Zoo Lights is held at the Hattiesburg Zoo, which is located at 107 S 17th Ave., Hattiesburg, MS 39401. For more information, call (601) 545-4576. You can also visit the zoo’s website or Facebook page.

So, ever attended Zoo Lights? Have another favorite Christmas celebration? Tell us in the comments section.

This isn’t the only attraction that transforms during the holidays. Read about another here.

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