1. Lights Over Gatlinburg

At the Gatlinburg SkyLift Park, you can experience the Lights Over Gatlinburg event during the holidays. It runs from the beginning of November to the end of January, and the park is open from 9 am to 10 pm, allowing guests to really take it all in! Thousands of lights are added all over the observation deck, the SkyBridge, and the SkyTrail to make the area feel magical. Watch as dancing trees light up and celebrate, and pick out the perfect photo spots throughout the park. All of the experiences with the Lights Over Gatlinburg event are included in regular admission to the Gatlinburg SkyLift Park. This is a fantastic way to take in the Christmas lights in Gatlinburg!
2. Enchanted Winter of Lights
Another exciting event that gives you a way to take in the beautiful twinkling lights is the Enchanted Winter of Lights at Anakeesta. This annual event decorates the adventure park during the day, and you can watch it light up before your eyes as the sun goes down! Walk through twinkly lights in the villages, sit beside a fire pit to warm up with a hot beverage, and watch the kids play amidst the fun decorations!A new addition to the park this year is Astra Lumina, a new experience that provides guests with mystical wonder. The stars have fallen from the sky for a few moments, and by the end of the trail, they have returned to the sky!3. Visit the Gatlinburg Space Needle

If you're searching for an aerial view of the beautiful Christmas lights in Gatlinburg, then you need to be above the skyline! The best way to do that is to visit the Gatlinburg Space Needle! At the top of the 400-foot tower, there's a 360-degree observation deck where people can look out at downtown Gatlinburg and see the sparkling lights from above. Of course, this is a beautiful sight at night during the holidays, but you also don't want to miss the natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains during the day!