As
much as we love being in Greenville for the holidays, there are just some
events that prove to be too much for the younger kids, one example being the
Poinsettia Christmas Parade. Between finding parking downtown, getting there
early enough to get a good spot, keeping the kids occupied until the parade
starts and then managing the hungry little guys upon getting home late, parade
day could be extremely taxing on this mom’s holiday spirit! I can’t exactly
remember how we first heard about our new holiday tradition, but a Christmas in
the Upstate now includes a trip to the mountains for the Cashiers Christmas
Parade!
The
42nd Annual Cashiers Christmas Parade will kick off at 12pm on Saturday,
December 10th at the intersection of Cashiers School Road and NC
Highway 107 South. This year’s parade will be decorated to the theme of "Deck
the Halls with Boughs of Holly,” celebrating the Valley Garden Club's 30th
Anniversary. The parade includes floats, marching bands, musicians, vintage
cars, fire engines and even animals, and continues all the way to US Highway 64
and Frank Allen Rd. With ample parking and a mile of viewing, you’ll be sure to
find the perfect vantage point to set up your chair; just remember, some of the
75+ floats throw candy (as is a small-town tradition here in the Carolinas), so
you’ll want to find a safe spot for the kids to gather up the goodies!
After
the parade be sure to explore The Village Green! A 12.5 acre park, The Village
Green is an outdoor venue for community events including concerts &
festivals, and in addition to the large public sculptures and seasonal gardens,
the park also features a giant wooden children's playground. If it isn’t too
cold you could bring a picnic, although my children are always rooting for snow
– a not unheard-of possibility up in the mountains! Visitors to The Village
Green this holiday season will enjoy twinkling light displays and festive
decorations until New Year's Day.
Cashiers
is about 1½ hours from Greenville, so we’ll often combine the trip with other
stops such as Rainbow Falls, a hike in Gorges State Park, or a ride on the
Polar Express.
For the parade route as well as rain-date information, please visit the
Cashiers Community information page.
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