Introduction: Guiding Stones: DIY LED Hiking Poles
Since ancient times, megaliths and standing stones have guided travelers across landscapes. Inspired by these monuments, I created my own modern “light stones”: LED hiking poles that illuminate your path during foggy nights, low-light hikes, or campsite adventures.
These poles are simple to make, safe, and multifunctional — they can also serve as tent poles or ambient light sources around your campsite. By combining practical illumination with a nod to the awe-inspiring presence of megaliths, this project turns a simple hiking trip into a visually striking experience.
Whether you’re exploring backcountry trails, camping under the stars, or photographing mystical stone formations, these glowing poles are your personal guiding markers in the wild.
Supplies
- Hiking poles (collapsible if possible)
- Waterproof LED 3.7V warm white light strip with pre-soldered JST connectors (link)
- Li-Po battery (3.7V, ≥270mAh) with matching JST connector (link)
- 2 pin male and female JST connectors (to connect all components)
- Solderless connectors (to connect internal components)
- On/off switch
- USB-C charging circuit (to charge the battery) (link)
- Double-sided tape or zip ties (for securing components)
- Velcro strap (for securing battery)
Step 1: Assemble and Attach the LED System
(See picture of the assembled elements for reference.)
1. Measure & Cut the Strip
- Measure the section of your hiking pole where you want the LEDs.
- Most LED strips have cut points marked every few LEDs — cut to the length you need.
- Choose a strip that already has JST connectors pre-soldered. This way you can plug it directly into the switch and battery without soldering.
- Make sure the JST connector on the battery matches the one on the LED strip (same number of pins, same spacing).
- Tip: Waterproof LED strips are more durable outdoors, but they’re also stiffer and harder to bend neatly.
2. Attach the LED Strip
- Most strips come with adhesive backing — just peel and stick it along the pole.
- Place it so the connectors end near the handle, where you’ll connect the switch and battery.
3. Install the On/Off Switch
- Insert the switch on only one of the two wires between the LED strip and the JST connector.
- Use a solderless connectors to make the connection quickly.
- Fix the switch to the pole near the handle with double-sided tape.
- Wrap it with adhesive tape to hold it in place and keep out dust or light moisture, leaving only the movable part exposed so you can toggle it.
4. Connect & Mount the Battery
- Plug the Li-Po battery into the JST connector.
- Secure the battery near the handle with a Velcro strap: stable while walking but easy to remove for charging.
Step 2: Set Up the USB Charging Circuit
- Connect the USB charging circuit to the battery’s JST connector using a solderless connector.
- Charge the battery via USB. This charging circuit doesn’t need to stay on the pole — keep it separate for recharging between hikes.
- Test the LED strip: flip the switch on and off to make sure everything works.
- Adjust the positioning of the LED strip, battery, and switch until the setup feels secure and comfortable.
Step 3: Conclusion
Your LED hiking poles are now modern guiding stones, ready to illuminate the path and add a touch of magic to your outdoor adventures.
- Use them on foggy or night hikes, just like ancient travelers relied on standing stones to find their way.
- Transform them into lighted tent poles or campsite lanterns.
- Create safe markers for group hikes or as playful props for photography near natural or man-made stone formations.
By connecting practical outdoor gear with the timeless presence of megaliths, this project celebrates both adventure and imagination. Share your glowing poles in action — in nature, near stones, or on your campsite — and inspire others to make their own “light stones” for the wild.




