Mill Mountain Star

Mill Mountain Star which includes outdoor art
Mill Mountain Star
Mill Mountain Star which includes landscape views, mountains and a city


Visit this iconic mountaintop landmark and admire panoramic views over the city of Roanoke. Look up at the symbol from the city at night when it shines bright.

The Mill Mountain Star, also known as the Roanoke Star, is possibly the largest freestanding illuminated man-made star in the world. Set atop Mill Mountain, the star dominates the skyline and earned Roanoke the nickname “Star City of the South.” Hike to the summit of Mill Mountain to see the star and the city sights. Don’t miss the opportunity to see it after dusk, when it’s illuminated with an enchanting light display.

The star is best reached by hiking along the Star Trail, which runs along the Roanoke River and up 800 feet (240 meters) to the summit of Mill Mountain. Follow this scenic 1.7-mile (2.7-kilometer) trail through forested areas filled with maple, oak, sassafras and pine trees. Look for birds common in the region, including pileated woodpeckers, American kestrels and spicebush swallowtails. You might also spot eastern chipmunks, American toads and black rat snakes during your hike.

If you’re short on time, drive up Walnut Avenue to reach the star or set off on the shorter 0.4-mile (0.6-kilometer) trail leading to the star, which begins from the paved parking area at the top of the mountain.

Examine the star’s impressive design, which is composed of three smaller star frames formed by 2,000 feet (600 meters) of neon tubing. Rising 88.5 feet (27 meters) on a 100 foot (30 meter) support, the star was originally erected in 1949 as a seasonal holiday decoration. After dark, it’s typically illuminated with white lights, although red, white and blue lights are used on patriotic holidays including Veteran’s Day and Flag Day.

Enjoy the views of the city from the two overlooks at the base of the star. The overlooks provide 20-mile (32-kilometer) and 60-mile (96-kilometer) vistas over Roanoke, the surrounding valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Bring snacks to eat in the pretty picnic areas near the viewpoints.

The Mill Mountain Star is a 15-minute drive from downtown Roanoke. Access the Star Trail from the Blue Ridge Parkway. The park is open daily and the star is illuminated until midnight each evening. Catch the nighttime views of this important symbol of Roanoke.

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