Lighting Up The Night

Lucky visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains are treated to dazzling light shows, courtesy of a special breed of firefly

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Lucky visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains are treated to dazzling light shows, courtesy of a special breed of firefly

National Park for less than an hour when I’m mistaken for a woodland fairy. Even though I’m here to witness the ethereal phenomenon of synchronous fireflies—Photinus carolinus, a species famed for its ability to flash in unison—the association is surprising. After a pandemic period of virtual living, I’m feeling more like a haggard dweller of the modern world than an enchanted being. In fact, when I hear a stranger calling out from across the forest glen I’m wandering, it takes me a second to realise that she’s addressing me. She waves me over and asks again: “Are you a magical creature?”

The woman gestures towards the two young children with her and says, “We saw you walk down to the  river, and then you disappeared. I told the girls you must be magical. This whole place is magical. Reminds me of Narnia or something.”

It does feel as if we’ve travelled through a portal to another realm. The woman is sitting on a porch stoop, but there’s no porch. And there’s a chimney nearby, but no house. To reach a trailhead in an area of the park known as Elkmont, we— along with hundreds of other visitors here to witness the synchronous fireflies’ light show, which generally occurs in a two-week period around early June—had to walk along an avenue of mountain cabins, abandoned after the park was formed. Remnants of the former settlement are visible  everywhere, scattered among river rounded stones and beds of fern.

In 2021, Tufts University released the first-ever comprehensive study of firefly tourism. Researchers found that, globally, one million people travel to witness firefly-related phenomena every year. Given that the synchronous fireflies of Elkmont are some of the most famous fireflies in the world—and that I live in their home region of southern App...

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