We're closing out the month of November, and the Christmas events can't wait another weekend. We're seeing holiday light events pop up in every corner of the state.

Whether family is in town or you're are just looking to do something festive, we've put together a list of things happening around North Carolina this weekend.

Speedway Christmas

The largest drive-thru holiday light show is back at Charlotte Motor Speedway! It's a favorite for families who prefer to enjoy a light show from the comfort of their heated car, with the ability to tote snacks around for the littles. Speedway Christmas kicks off Nov. 22 and runs through Jan. 5.

The show features more than 5 million lights on a four-mile course. The show is open from 6 - 10 p.m. rain or shine. Those driving through can tune in to 101.3 FM for a synchronized lights-to-music show. Plus there are movies on the gigantic Speedway TV every Thursday through Sunday night until Christmas.

Stop by the Christmas Village, located in the infield, on Thursday through Sunday nights. 

Tickets start at $35 per car. 

Holidays in the Highlands

Going to the Highlands during this time of year feels like stepping into a holiday movie, according to event organizers. 

"Picture a small town with Christmas lights, decorated storefronts, cozy restaurants, welcoming hotels, and friendly faces," the website states. 

Holidays in the Highlands features different weekend events through December 28. (Highlands Chamber)

Holidays in the Highlands features different daily events through December, with Light Up the Park happening Saturday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Holiday Market is also going on through Dec. 28. 

"The park starts out dark, filled with the warm hum of excitement as families sip hot chocolate and share candy canes, waiting for the festivities to begin," event organizers said of the Light Up the Park event. "The night features timeless traditions—reading the Christmas story, singing carols, and, most magical of all, Santa’s arrival to light up the park with millions of twinkling lights."

Click here for event info. 

Winter Wonderlights at the Greensboro Science Center

Step into a world of lights at the Greensboro Science Museum this weekend. Winter Wonderlights started Nov. 20 at the Greensboro Science Center and runs through Jan. 5.

Tickets start at $15 and are free for those age 2 and under. 

"Come and be part of the magic during this milestone season and discover a world of twinkling beauty, where every corner holds a new surprise and embodies the joy of the holidays," event organizers said. 

The amphitheater transformed into an ice skating rink, with natural ice, where guests can also see a view of the Raleigh skyline. (Pixabay)
The amphitheater transformed into an ice skating rink, with natural ice, where guests can also see a view of the Raleigh skyline. (Pixabay)

THE RINK at Red Hat Amphitheater

Grab a pair of ice skates and twirl around in a winter wonderland at the Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh. The amphitheater transformed into an ice skating rink, with natural ice, where guests can also see a view of the Raleigh skyline.

Click here for tickets, which can also be purchased in person Monday through Friday. 

The rink will remain open through Jan. 20.

WinterFest

Carowinds transformed the park into a winter wonderland. WinterFest runs through Jan. 4. Expect lights, shopping, a parade, rides, holiday-inspired food and drinks, live entertainment and even ice skating.

"Embrace the season with holiday music from crooning carolers throughout the park and find joy in Christmas activities and holiday attractions for the entire family. Help children write letters to Santa and watch their eyes grow as thousands of glimmering holiday lights appear during the Carowinds’ Christmas tree lighting, adorning one of the largest Christmas trees in the area," park officials said. 

Click here for tickets.

N.C. Chinese Lantern Festival dragon display (Credit: Liz Condo Photography)

North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival

Get ready for a stunning display at the Chinese Lantern Festival in Cary. 

The festival continues through Jan. 12.

Hosted by the Koka Booth Amphitheater, guests can enjoy light displays throughout the holiday season and take in nightly traditional Chinese stage performances.

Click here for tickets.

Kannapolis Celebration of Lights

Hundreds of thousands of lights will sparkle in Village Park in Kannapolis!

Everyone is invited to board the Winterland Express train, take a spin on the Double Decker Carousel, roast marshmallows, make holiday crafts and shop the holiday marketplace while enjoying live entertainment. The event continues through Dec. 30.

Park admission is free. Tickets for the train and carousel rides are $2 per person.

Yadkin Yuletide Sippin' Tour

Taste wines from nine different wineries in Yadkin Valley, North Carolina's mini "Napa Valley." 

The tour will run through Dec. 31. 

Tickets are $100 but can be shared between two people. A ticket includes a visit and tasting of five wines (1 oz. pours) or a flight of four wines (2 oz. pours) at all nine of the participating wineries. Each ticket also includes a custom ornament from each winery. 

Event organizers recommend checking each winery's hours of operation and private event closings before traveling to the winery. 

Participating wineries include:

  • Brandon Hills Vineyards 
  • Cellar 4201 
  • Dobbins Creek Vineyards 
  • Divine Llama Vineyards 
  • Hanover Park Vineyards
  • Midnight Magdalena Vineyards 
  • Sanders Ridge Vineyards
  • Shadow Springs Vineyards 
  • Windsor Run Cellars 

Visit a state park

Five North Carolina state park sites that had been closed since Helene moved through have reopened. Crowders Mountain State, Gorges State Park, Grandfather Mountain State ParkLake Norman State Park and Rendezvous Mountain State Park are now open again. 

Related article: Five state parks reopened in western North Carolina after catastrophic Helene

Justin Pryor contributed to this article.