These stargazing spots offer clear skies and breathtaking views of the night sky. Discover the best places to gaze at the stars across the USA.
1. Mauna Kea, Hawaii
At nearly 14,000 feet, Mauna Kea offers some of the clearest skies in the world for stargazing.
2. Big Bend National Park, Texas
With minimal light pollution, Big Bend is one of the best places in the country for stargazing.
3. Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania
Designated as a Dark Sky Park, Cherry Springs offers incredible views of the Milky Way.
4. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Known for its dark skies, Bryce Canyon offers stunning stargazing opportunities.
5. Joshua Tree National Park, California
With clear desert skies, Joshua Tree is a prime spot for viewing stars and constellations.
6. Great Basin National Park, Nevada
This remote park offers some of the darkest skies in the country, perfect for stargazing.
7. Glacier National Park, Montana
The high elevation and clear skies make Glacier a fantastic place for stargazing.
8. Acadia National Park, Maine
Acadia’s coastal location offers stunning views of the night sky, especially during the annual Night Sky Festival.
9. Death Valley National Park, California/Nevada
Despite its name, Death Valley offers vibrant views of the night sky, with minimal light pollution.
10. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
The vast expanse of the Grand Canyon provides an incredible backdrop for stargazing.
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