Jonesboro, Arkansas – The holiday season officially kicked off in Jonesboro as Christmas at The Park opened to eager visitors at Joe Mack Campbell Park, continuing a long-standing tradition that attracts families from across the region. The annual light display welcomed residents on its opening night from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., offering an evening of festive sights, cheerful music, and holiday magic.
Families and friends strolled through the park, marveling at colorful displays and intricate decorations that transformed the area into a winter wonderland. Twinkling lights stretched across trees, walkways, and even a spectacular light tunnel, creating a vibrant atmosphere for attendees of all ages. Many stopped to take photos, while others simply enjoyed the leisurely stroll through the illuminated park.
“We have a wonderful tradition out here for folks to come out here and enjoy here in Jonesboro,” said Danny Kapales, Jonesboro Parks and Recreation director. “It’s one of the big pieces that makes Jonesboro a destination for Christmas.” For Kapales, the event represents more than just lights; it is a celebration that brings the community together and draws visitors from near and far.
The preparation for Christmas at The Park is no small feat. Kapales explained that staff must balance decorating the park with maintaining regular park activities, which can make November a particularly busy month. “November is a big transition month for us because we’re still in the middle of practices and activity going on out here while this is being set up,” he said. “It’s a big juggle for us to make sure that we help protect what Adam is trying to do but also still provide a facility for our residents to utilize.” Despite the logistical challenges, the team worked diligently to ensure the park was ready for opening night.
A highlight of the display this year is the impressive light tunnel, which Kapales described as a standout feature. “From my understanding, it’s one of the largest tunnels around,” he said. “Just be able to drive through and have lights engulf you. The tree being right here is great to look at.” Visitors drove and walked through the tunnel, experiencing an immersive holiday display that set the tone for a festive season.
For many in the Jonesboro community, Christmas at The Park has become a cherished holiday tradition. Families return year after year to enjoy the sights, meet neighbors, and create lasting memories. The event also helps showcase the city as a destination for holiday festivities, drawing attention to Jonesboro’s parks and recreation programs.
As the opening night came to a close, attendees left the park with smiles, laughter, and the glow of holiday lights reflecting in their eyes. The event will continue nightly throughout the season, offering the community a chance to celebrate the holidays together. With careful planning and enthusiastic participation, Christmas at The Park remains a symbol of joy, community spirit, and the magic of the holiday season in Jonesboro.