January brings a variety of family-friendly events to Greenville, Spartanburg, and the Upstate. From ice skating at downtown Greenville to historical exhibitions at the Upcountry History Museum, there’s something for every family. Experience the magic of WinterFest, enjoy Monster Jam Madness, or engage in art at the Teen Art Club. Don’t miss out on outdoor activities like Zoo Tots or community classes, ensuring fun for everyone this month!
Hey folks! January is here, and it’s packed full of fun activities for families across Greenville, Spartanburg, and the Upstate. Whether you’re looking for something outdoorsy, artsy, or just plain fun, there’s an event for everyone this month. Let’s dive into the activities that will bring a smile to your face and joy to your little ones!
Head over to downtown Greenville to enjoy the magic of United Community Ice on Main, running through January 20. It’s the perfect opportunity to lace up those skates and glide around the open-air rink while soaking in the beautiful downtown scene. For more info, check out their website at iceonmain.com.
Curious about history? Don’t miss the Black Pioneers: Legacy In The American West exhibition at the Upcountry History Museum, running until March 2. This fascinating exhibit highlights the remarkable stories and contributions of Black pioneers. You can learn more at upcountryhistory.org.
Still not over the holidays? You’ve got until January 5 to experience the stunning Christmas at Biltmore, featuring enchanting Candlelight Christmas Evenings until January 4. Bring the kids to meet Santa before he heads back to the North Pole! For tickets and details, visit biltmore.com.
If you’re up for a thrilling adventure, make your way to WinterFest at Carowinds! Select nights through January 4 promise dazzling lights, parades, ice skating, and families of all ages are sure to enjoy live entertainment. Ticket prices start at just $32.99, so take a look online at carowinds.com/events/winterfest.
Calling all monster truck lovers! The Monster Jam is rolling into the Bon Secours Wellness Arena on January 20 with shows at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Don’t forget the Pit Party from 10:30 a.m. to noon for a behind-the-scenes look! More details and tickets are available at bonsecoursarena.com/events/detail/monster-jam-2025.
For the creative kids aged 12 to 18, the Teen Art Club at the Middle Tyger Library meets at 4:30 p.m. every week. They can hone their drawing skills with talented peers. Additionally, various libraries offer Mini Makers, Family Craft Nights, and Teen Crafternoons to spark their imaginations!
Little ones aged 2-4 can enjoy Zoo Tots, a delightful series of sessions at the Greenville Zoo focusing on nursery rhymes, where storytelling comes alive. Remember to register in advance!
Looking for indoor fun? Participate in yoga classes at TCMU-Greenville or join story time sessions at Spartanburg libraries. It’s a fantastic way for little ones to explore literature and enjoy quality family time.
Mark your calendars for January 7 at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena for the 10-Year Celebration of Well Walkers. This special event is free and kicks off at 9 a.m. Enjoy activities and learn the importance of healthy living!
And don’t miss out on the Starry Nights Programs at Roper Mountain Science Center. Gather the family to explore incredible cosmic shows like “The Little Star that Could” and other family-friendly programs – just be sure to grab your tickets ahead of time!
As you see, there’s no shortage of family-friendly fun happening in January. From rich history to thrilling adventures, make new memories together while enjoying all the Upstate has to offer. There’s something exciting waiting for every family; so, gather everyone up and hit the town!
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