The annual Tuscaloosa’s One Place Tinsel Trail kicks off the holiday season with its Grand Opening festivities on Monday, November 24.

This cherished holiday tradition will light up Downtown Tuscaloosa at Government Plaza, with the grand opening showcasing over 200 Christmas trees decorated by local businesses and organizations.

The Tuscaloosa’s One Place Tinsel Trail is a “celebration of the lively spirit that makes Tuscaloosa so special,” said Kevin Besnoy, Tuscaloosa’s One Place Executive Director. “Each tree tells a story, and together, they create a place for families and individuals to share in the joy of the holidays.”

Tuscaloosa’s One Place Launches 2025 Tinsel Trail Season

The Grand Opening festivities on Monday, November 24, include the trail kickoff with the tree lighting at 5:30 p.m., complimentary photos with Santa, special performances, and a variety of festive activities for all ages. The event is free and open to the public.

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Organizers encourage families to make the Tinsel Trail part of their annual celebrations.

More information about the grand opening and additional Tinsel Trail holiday events can be found at www.ttowntinsel.com.

2025 Tinsel Trail Season

Celebrate the season at Tuscaloosa’s One Place Tinsel Trail, which runs from Monday, November 24, and runs through Thursday, January 1, 2026. The trail is free and open to the public.

“Tuscaloosa's One Place empowers families to achieve their full potential by providing resources to promote self-sufficiency, strengthen families, and prevent child abuse and neglect, thus improving the quality of life for all members of our community.”

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