Astra Lumina offers a unique nighttime experience at Anakeesta in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. This illuminated trail transforms the forest into a glowing canvas of light installations and interactive art. Unlike daytime visits, the walk provides an ethereal atmosphere where trees, pathways, and natural features come alive with vibrant colors. Visitors need separate tickets for Astra Lumina and must access the site via the Anakeesta Chondola. Combo passes with day activities are also available for those seeking a full experience.
Anakeesta sits atop a mountain ridge in the Great Smoky Mountains, an area rich in Appalachian culture and natural beauty. The concept of Astra Lumina draws inspiration from the region’s deep connection to nature and storytelling traditions. By blending technology with the natural landscape, the installation creates a new way to appreciate the Smokies after dark. The lights highlight native flora and terrain, inviting visitors to explore the forest in a way that is both modern and respectful of the environment.
Visitors to Astra Lumina can expect a slow, immersive walk along well-lit paths where each turn reveals a new light sculpture or sensory experience. The atmosphere is quiet and contemplative, ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to enjoy the Smokies in a different light. The experience lasts about 45 minutes to an hour and is appropriate for all ages. Because it is exclusively open after sunset, dressing warmly and wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. Photography is encouraged, but the focus remains on enjoying the calm, illuminated surroundings.
Yes, you must have access to Anakeesta via the Chondola, and purchase a separate ticket for Astra Lumina, either standalone or as part of a combo pass.
Yes, the walk is family-friendly and appropriate for all ages, though younger children should be supervised on the trail.
Pets are not permitted on the trail or in Anakeesta during Astra Lumina hours, except for service animals.
The illuminated walk typically takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and time spent at each installation.
Certain sections of Anakeesta and the Astra Lumina trail are accessible, but visitors should check with Anakeesta for specific accessibility accommodations.
Branded LocaleTrips sticker set arriving soon. Use the trail cam Bigfoot sticker, the heritage benchmark, and the editorial portrait on your water bottle, laptop, or Instagram story.
Field Notes
Last reported Bigfoot sighting near Astra Lumina Gatlinburg: On September 14, 2024, a visitor reported seeing a large shadowy figure moving quickly between illuminated trees near the upper trail. Described as tall and covered in dark fur, the figure disappeared behind a light installation. No physical evidence was found, but the sighting added a bit of Smoky Mountains mystery to the night.