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NOVEMBER 15, 2024 – JANUARY 5, 2025

 

Tuesdays to Thursdays: 6PM – 9PM

Fridays to Sundays: 6PM – 10PM

Closed on Mondays

Open Dec. 23. Closed Nov. 28 and Dec. 25

No holiday season is complete without a visit to the Pyramid Hill Lights show. Our art and nature filled route is illuminated by over one million lights and features installations by local artists. Bring the whole family along for a drive through our magical holiday experience.

2-Mile Art and Nature Filled Route

The Pyramid Hill Lights features a unique route through our art and nature filled sculpture park. We do our best to highlight and incorporate the beauty of our landscape because there is no place like Pyramid Hill.

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Installations by Local Artists

 

We work with local artists to bring fresh installations to the light show each year. We encourage artists to get creative and have featured fiber art, woodworking, sculpture, and light projection pieces throughout the years.

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25 years of Holiday Tradition

 

2024 is the 25th anniversary of the Pyramid Hill Lights. The Park's founder, Harry T. Wilks, began this holiday show just 2 years after establishing Pyramid Hill's non-profit status. Since then, the light show has become an annual tradition not only for the Park, but for thousands of families across the region.

Pyramid Hill is honored to continue being a part of you and your families holiday celebrations.

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Entirely Drive-Through Holiday Experience

The Pyramid Hill Lights is an entirely drive-through holiday experience, which means that everyone in your family (including your fur-family) can come along! We are continuously striving to make our Park more accessible, and hosting a drive-through holiday experience means that everyone can enjoy the show from the comfort of their own car.

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Book Your Tickets Now!
For the first time, Pyramid Hill is offering book in advance options. If you know when your family will be visiting the Pyramid Hill Lights, book a ticket for faster check in.

Do you allow large capacity vehicles?

We have a strict limitation to vehicles that are a maximum of 10ft tall and 20ft long. Please call our guest experience team to confirm if your vehicle will be admitted into the light show.

How long does it take to experience the show?

We recommend going through at idle speed to ensure you do not miss anything! It will take approx. 30 minutes to enjoy the show.

Should I turn my headlights off?

Yes! We advise turning your headlights off while you are visiting to enhance your own and other families' experience of the show. We have lights along the edge of the roads to guide you through the route.

Is the light show open on holidays?
 
The Pyramid Hill Lights will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day and open on December 23, Christmas Eve, New Years Eve and New Years Day

Are restrooms available?

The light show is strictly a drive through experience, restrooms are not available to guests - please plan ahead!

Can I visit the park during the day and stay for the light show?

You are welcome to visit Pyramid Hill during regular park hours (9AM – 4PM) to see our collection of monumental outdoor sculptures and indoor facilities. We ask that you exit the park by 4PM for our staff to prepare for the light show's opening at 6PM.

Why is the show closed on Mondays?

The light show is closed on Mondays to host immersive Walk the Lights experiences for interested organizations. If you are looking to host your organization for a staff holiday party or retreat, please contact Liz Eversole.

Does the show close for inclement weather?

We take great care to consider the safety of our guests and staff. We reserve the right to close at any time due to inclement or unsafe weather. Closures will be announced on our website and social media.

Do you recommend car pooling?

Yes! Pick up family and friends along the way to experience the lights together. Be advised that we do not have an area inside the park where you can meet to organize a car pool - please make arrangements before arriving at the park.

Do volunteers help with the show?
 
Yes! Volunteers are a vital component to everything we do here at Pyramid Hill, especially the light show. If you are interested in volunteering, please reach out to Liz Eversole.

Is the show the same every year?

No! We do have some classic features, like Candy Cane Lane, Swan Lake, and the Skating Rink that we always incorporate into the show,  but we like to be creative and try new things each year!

Have more questions?

Feel free to call the park with any additional questions. Our Guest Experience team would be happy to help!

513-868-8336

Opportunities for Sponsorship

As a non-profit organization, Pyramid Hill continues our mission of bringing people to art in nature by way of support from our members, community partners, and sponsors. If you or your organization are interested in sponsoring a section of this year's light show, or would like to host a private Walk the Lights event, please reach out to our Signature Events Liaison, Liz Eversole.

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Thank you to our 2024 Sponsors

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Park Hours:
9AM – 5PM daily


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12PM – 5PM daily
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1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013  |  (513) 868-8336   

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HARRY T. WILKS
FAMILY FOUNDATION

​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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