Pine Knob in Clarkston is gearing up for the annual Magic of Lights holiday attraction.

For families across Michigan, this event has become a treasured holiday tradition and a highlight of the season.

If you already are feeling the holiday spirit, you don't have long to wait - Magic of Lights at Pine Knob kicks off on Saturday, November 21st, 2025, through Saturday, January 3rd, 2026. Gates at 5:30 PM.

Here is everything you need to know about this awesome holiday celebration.

What is Magic of Lights at Pine Knob?

 

Magic of Lights features over 2 million lights, offering a drive-thru holiday adventure where families can enjoy a sparkling journey through dazzling light displays, festive favorites, and vibrant digital animations, all brought to life with millions of twinkling LEDs.

Guests will also enjoy holiday scenes featuring the following,

  • 12 Classic Days of Christmas
  • Winter Wonderland
  • Toyland
  • Elves
  • Reindeer Rest Stop (Walk Through Display)
  • Enchanting Tunnel of Lights
  • Illuminated Tunnels
  • 32-Foot Annimated Christmas Barbie
  • Bigfoot Monster Truck Display
  • Prehistoric Life-Sized Dinosaurs

You and your kids will absolutely love it.

How much are Magic of Lights tickets?

  • Standard vehicle (3 rows of seating or less) price is $32.50 in advance.
  • Weekday passes, Monday through Thursday, no holidays, for standard vehicles start at $28 in advance.
  • Santa Saver tickets are available (while supplies last), starting at $25.
  • Limo & party bus tickets are $70 in advance.

Please note that all tickets must be purchased online. Tickets will not be available for purchase on-site, and all sales are final.

Magic of Lights tickets can be purchased here.

Where is Pine Knob located?

Pine Knob is at 33 Bob Seger Drive in Clarkston, 48348.

For any additional questions you may have regarding Magic of Lights, click here.

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