December Delights in Tyler: Holiday Magic in the Piney Woods

A Season of Sparkle and Southern Comfort

There’s something about December in Tyler that makes the heart slow down and thewords in green and red surrounded by holly say tis the season to be jolly senses come alive. The air carries that telltale mix of holiday spice and loblolly pine, mingling with the scent of gingerbread from a nearby kitchen. As the sun dips early behind the rolling hills, porch lights glow warm against the chill, and the promise of the holidays hums in every gathering. This month, the Rose City shines brighter than ever, from its lively parades and Christmas markets to candlelit concerts and cozy firesides. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a season of celebration, there’s a world of music, laughter, and magic waiting just beyond the inn’s front door. What better gift is there than a Gift Certificate to the wonderful Rosevine Inn? Just a thought!!

Early December Celebrations (Dec. 1–7)

Cassie’s & Dace’s 7th Annual Christmas Art Show

Join in an an artful sip and shop event featuring unique, one-of-a-kind art gifts by Cassie Edmonds, Dace Kidd, and guest artists Fran Cooper, Don Edmonds, Jane Johnson, and Laura Graul.    Art raffle benefitting Tyler Art Lift.  Come enjoy fine art, festive cheer, and holiday shopping at its most creative!   Location is                                Cassie Edmonds Mosaics  124 S College Ave, Tyler, TX  for more info click here.

 

The month begins with the beloved Rose City Christmas Parade & Drone Show onbanner announcing the 40th annual City of Tyler Christmas Tree Lighting Thursday Dec 4 7:30pm December 4, a dazzling tradition that lights up downtown Tyler with marching bands, floats, and the sparkle of thousands of tiny bulbs. The parade ends with a breathtaking drone show over the square—a modern twist on Christmas wonder that makes children and grown-ups alike lift their faces to the night sky in awe.

photo of Darlene Love in a blue and black fur type jacketOn December 4, the legendary Darlene Love brings her powerful voice and timeless holiday hits to the Cowan Center. Her renditions of “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” and “Winter Wonderland” fill the theater with soul-stirring joy—proof that no one ushers in the season quite like a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer.rectangular sign with candy cane to the left and a Christmas tree to the right says Chrismas on Main Candy Cane Lane Dec 5&6

Just down the road, Whitehouse Christmas on Main (Dec. 5–6) transforms a quiet stretch of East Texas into a picture-perfect small-town celebration. You’ll find handmade gifts, cocoa stands, and the kind of neighborly smiles that make you want to linger long after the last carol fades.

male and female nutcrackers on black backgroundThe Tyler Junior College production of The Nutcracker (Dec. 5–14) returns, wrapping audiences in a swirl of music and movement. As snowflakes drift across the stage and the Sugar Plum Fairy twirls beneath the lights, you can almost smell the roasted pecans and peppermint that perfume the lobby.

Friday, December 6, brings a full evening of festive fun. Snuggle under a blanket at Bergfeld Park for Movies in the Park: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, or tap your foot to American Aquarium live at Stanley’s Famous Pit Bar-B-Q. Between the smoky scent of brisket, twinkle lights strung through the trees, and the soulful sound of guitars, it’s an East Texas evening to savor. If country’s more your tune, see Robert Earl Keen at the Cowan Center. Music that stirs up a grassroots sensations not seen since the ’70s heyday of maverick “outlaw country.”

Black and white image of a scene from the classic movie Its a wonderful Life-depicts George Bailey and his wife and 3 children on Christmas

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE, 1946.

For something classic, step inside Liberty Hall for It’s a Wonderful Life—a timeless reminder of community, grace, and the quiet beauty of small-town Christmases.

Mid-December Merriment (Dec. 8–15)blue bsackground banner with white Christmas lights at the top says Downtown Tyler's Annual Holiday Open House December 8 to December 13

As the month deepens, downtown Tyler glows in gold and green for the Holiday Open House (Dec. 8–13). Shops along the square open their doors late into the evening, offering cider and cookies to shoppers who wander through twinkling window displays. The faint sound of carolers drifts from side streets, blending with the laughter of children trying to catch snowflakes from the machines lining the square.

The Oak Hills Terrace Memory Care Christmas Market on December 11 invites guests to browse handcrafted gifts while supporting a heartfelt cause. That same evening, Gotta Graze hosts a festive charcuterie class—complete with spiced nuts, sugared cranberries, and a dash of laughter shared over glasses of mulled wine.

words A Dickens Christmas and Santa holing a bag of "goodies" Beginning on December 11 come to Tyler’s East Texas Fairground for A Dickens Christmas. Step back in time where the buildings have been transformed into a Dickens era. Let the kids play on inflatables, shop for last minute gifts from vendors, listen to live music and marvel at the twinkling lights, smells and sounds of Christmas. A  Dickens style Christmas with an Olde English Christmas town, hot chocolate, carolers, vendors for last minute gifts, food and more! Running two weekends Dec 11-14 and Dec 18-21 from 4-9 pm each day. For tickets click here.

Comedy lovers can unwind with Andy Haynes at Rose City Comedy Club, wherebanner depicting snow and a house and a sleigh with a starry blue sky-the word Irving Berlins White Christmas Based on the Parmount pictures film laughter feels especially bright against the backdrop of cold nights and warm hearts (Dec. 12–13). Meanwhile, Tyler Civic Theatre presents Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (Dec. 12–14 and Dec. 18-21), a nostalgic production full of tap-dancing cheer, classic songs, and the kind of soft lighting that makes every snowflake shimmer.

santa running with the words above his head Saint Nick's and below his feet Run FestFor those who prefer to greet the season with movement, the Saint Nick’s Run Fest on December 13 invites runners to don Santa hats and jingle bells for a spirited jog through cool morning air. Later that day, the Chapel Hill Baseball Association Holiday Market offers more family fun with vendors, food, and festive tunes.poster grove of christmas style trees at the tope then the word in large red letters HOPE-under that in smaller green letters -Has a Name

At First Christian Church, Winter Fest with Santa (Dec. 13) fills the air with laughter, frosting, and the sweet smell of cocoa, while on December 14, the soaring voices of Green Acres Baptist Church fill the sanctuary for Hope Has a Name, a Christmas concert that leaves the audience hushed and glowing as they step out into the cold.

pinkish background banner with holly leaves and berries on each side words in red say 16th annual Holiday in the Garden and Bazaar then in green the words Tyler Rose Garden Center Dec. 13 from 10-6                                                                                                                                              At The Tyler Rose Garden On Dec 13 don’t miss Holiday In The Garden & Bazaar a festive day of shopping, entertainment and holiday cheer.                                                                                                                                                                                             – Over 60 vendor booths featuring local artisans unique holiday gifts
– Free train rides for the kids through the garden
– Live entertainment throughout the day
– Food trucks with tasty seasonal treats
– Kid’s craft area to spark creativity
– A special visit from Santa Scirto in the afternoon
– Holiday lights in the garden from 5:30 to 8:00 PM                                                         This is a perfect event for families, friends, and holiday lovers of all ages. Come enjoy the magic of the season in the beautiful Tyler Rose Garden. The fun begins at 10 am and admission is FREE!!

By mid-December, the city feels wrapped in a quilt of light. The White Christmas Carolers sing their way through FRESH by Brookshire’s from December 12–21, their harmonies rising above the clink of glasses and soft chatter from the wine bar. Shoppers linger over sparkling cider and charcuterie, savoring the fleeting beauty of a moment that feels straight out of a snow globe.

Late December Lights & Live Music (Dec. 16–24)

The music continues with Uncle Lucius lighting up Stanley’s on December 19, blending Texas soul and Americana under the open sky. For something cosmic, CESSE’s Laser Rock ‘n’ Roll Shows on December 20 transform the planetarium dome into a swirling kaleidoscope of sound and light.

Christmas lights on top and bottom of dark blue background banner words say Christmas Lights Tours Nov 28-Dec 23 2025 at Bergfeld Park Ride Tyler e-bikesFor an especially memorable night, book a seat on one of the Christmas Light Rides (Fridays and Saturdays until Christmas, plus Dec. 21–23). Bundle up in a blanket, sip something warm, and watch the glow of lights blur past frosted windows. There’s a hush in the air—something fleeting and precious, caught for an instant in each cloud of breath before it vanishes into the dark.

Ongoing & Classic Holiday Adventures

Of course, no East Texas December is complete without a trip aboard The Polar Express™ Train Ride in nearby Palestine. Pajama-clad passengers sip hot cocoa asBanner advertising The Polar Express Train Ride has a Train engin in the background and a young man in his pajamas in front of it the train chugs through pine woods glittering with lights, and the story of the boy who believed unfolds in real time. When Santa himself steps aboard, the joy in every child’s face seems to outshine even the brightest star above the treetops.

December 2025 Lodging for Tyler Tx

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As December draws to a close, the streets of Tyler quiet down, the stars hang low over the pines, and the spirit of the season lingers like the warmth from a well-loved hearth. There’s comfort in the shared laughter, in the taste of homemade fudge and cider, in the glow of a single candle reflected in a windowpane. These are the moments that make the holidays feel whole—the fleeting ones, the tender ones, the ones that bring you back home to yourself.

At The Rosevine Inn, that same warmth awaits. Looking for a GREAT Christmas gift? We are thinking a GIFT CERTIFICATE to our lovely Bed and Breakfast. After a night of concerts, parades, and candlelight, you can settle into the soft glow of a fire, wrap your hands around a mug of coffee, and feel the hush of the season settle over you. Let December in Tyler be your invitation to pause, to savor, and to celebrate the beauty that flickers brightest when the world slows down.words in red letters Merry Christmas with Holly leaves and Berries between Merry and Christmas

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