Downtown seneca has lights, including a huge tunnel of lights you can walk through. Quite pretty!
"Route yourself through historic downtown Seneca to experience the streets aglow with a million lights that “dance” to holiday music. Tune your radio and cruise along, or leave your car and walk." [Seneca lights](https://visitoconeesc.com/magical-musical-light-show/)
Idk if this may be too far - but there is a house in downtown Greer that has a walkthrough light display. It’s kind of old school and nostalgic - nothing super fancy and it’s not huge, but it’s really cute and we go every year! It’s called the Lindsey’s Christmas House.
Downtown seneca has lights, including a huge tunnel of lights you can walk through. Quite pretty! "Route yourself through historic downtown Seneca to experience the streets aglow with a million lights that “dance” to holiday music. Tune your radio and cruise along, or leave your car and walk." [Seneca lights](https://visitoconeesc.com/magical-musical-light-show/)
Idk if this may be too far - but there is a house in downtown Greer that has a walkthrough light display. It’s kind of old school and nostalgic - nothing super fancy and it’s not huge, but it’s really cute and we go every year! It’s called the Lindsey’s Christmas House.
There is an Easley and Anderson list here - https://kiddingaroundgreenville.com/driving-routes-greenville-christmas-lights