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Experience the Magic of the Pyramid Hill Lights Holiday Show

The Pyramid Hill Lights has become an annual tradition where families and friends can come together for a drive through the Park’s magical holiday light show. The show features installations by local artists and the nature of Pyramid Hill’s park grounds illuminated by over one million holiday lights.

 

Colorful holiday lights illuminate park trees.

2025 Highlights include: 

  • Lights shine brighter in the darker route through the forests of Pyramid Hill 

  • Festive game to keep kids engaged throughout the show 

  • New partnerships with 4Wall Entertainment and Miami University students 

  • Curated holiday playlist by Cincinnati Public Radio 

  • Accessible drive-through show that everyone can enjoy from the comfort of their own car 

  • Returning favorites like Candy Cane Lane and Swan Lake, plus new themes like Holiday Glow and Mystic Garden 

  • Prepay option for faster entry 

 

Show runs November 14, 2025 through January 4, 2026 

After reviewing previous years’ attendance patterns, Pyramid Hill has adjusted show hours to be available when our community is most excited to visit: 

Tuesday to Thursday, Sunday: 6PM – 9PM 

Friday and Saturday: 6PM – 10PM 

Closed for private events on Monday 

 

Holiday dates and hours: 

  • Extended hours of 6PM – 10PM December 16 through December 24, including Monday, December 22 

  • Closed Thanksgiving Day 

  • Closed Christmas Day  

For a visual representation of show hours and adjusted holiday dates, please visit our website. 

 

Aerial view of vibrant holiday lights displaying various colors and patterns in a dark landscape, creating a festive atmosphere.

The Pyramid Hill Lights has been a long-standing tradition for many families during the holiday season,” says Sarah Templeton Wilson, Executive Director of Pyramid Hill. “We are excited to bring joy to our community again. Every year our team works together to put up this show, which is entirely done with Park staff and local artists. This year we are proud to showcase the new ideas of Miami University students in the Emerging Technology in Business and Design program.” 

 

2025’s show brings new additions and partnerships. 4Wall Entertainment is a leader in experiential lighting installations, and the Park is thrilled to work with them to enhance this year’s show. 4Wall Entertainment is no stranger to the Greater Cincinnati area, having previously worked with organizations like BLINK Cincinnati to create unforgettable visual installations. Now, 4Wall Entertainment will bring their expertise to the Pyramid Hill Lights to light up our community’s holiday season. 

 

This partnership also allows students in Miami University’s  Emerging Technology in Business and Design major to gain real world experience with a leader in their desired field. Miami University students have created impressive visuals using projection mapping to enhancing some of the Park’s most iconic landmarks: 

  • Age of Stone by Jon Isherwood will have colorful designs projected onto the stones' surfaces 

  • Passage by John Henry that stands over the Park’s entrance will feature unique uplighting 

 

Vibrant holiday lights illuminate trees along a winding path; colorful bulbs create a festive glow against a dark, cloudy night sky.

As the Pyramid Hill Lights continue to grow in popularity, the Park is continuously working to improve the show’s entrance process. Pyramid Hill will encourage visitors to purchase tickets ahead of visiting through the Park’s website. Cash and card payments will also be accepted at entry. 

 

$25/car for non-members 

$15/car for Pyramid Hill members 

 
 
 
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Park Hours:
9AM – 4PM, closed on Tuesdays


Pyramid House:
12PM – 4PM, closed on Tuesdays
 

Gallery Museum:
12PM – 4PM, closed on Tuesdays

 
pyramid@pyramidhill.org
1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013  |  513-868-8336   

​Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is located within the Traditional Homelands of the Myaamia (Miami) and Saawanooki (Shawnee) Peoples. Fortified Hill earthworks at Pyramid Hill stands as a testament to the depth of time that Indigenous Peoples have lived in and stewarded this landscape. We acknowledge our responsibility to care for these lands and to honor the ancestral relationship the Tribal Nations continue with these lands on which Pyramid Hill resides. 

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