International Dark Sky Parks
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Death Valley National Park, United States
Located approximately 130 miles west of Las Vegas in California, Death Valley National Park is a captivating destination that offers more than just its reputation as the hottest place on earth. While known for its extreme weather conditions and rugged wilderness, the park also holds a special allure for stargazers. (...)
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park, United States
Nestled in the enchanting landscape of New Mexico, roughly 150 miles northwest of Albuquerque, lies the captivating Chaco Culture National Historical Park. This remarkable park, established in 1907, is not only a treasure trove of archaeological wonders but also a sanctuary for stargazers seeking celestial beauty. (...)
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Headlands Park, United States
Nestled on the northern tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, Headlands Park is a haven for stargazing enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This picturesque park spans across 243 hectares, offering a pristine environment for visitors to connect with the wonders of the night sky. (...)
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Natural Bridges National Monument, United States
Natural Bridges National Monument is a hidden gem nestled in the rugged beauty of the Colorado Plateau, situated in the southeastern part of Utah. With its sparse population, this remote area provides a haven for those seeking the wonders of nature. (...)
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Big Bend National Park, United States
Big Bend National Park is a stunning natural gem located in Texas, nestled along the majestic Rio Grande River near the border of Mexico. Encompassing an expansive area of approximately 801,000 acres, this national park is a vast expanse of the Chihuahuan Desert landscape. (...)
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Craters Of The Moon National Monument, United States
Craters Of The Moon National Monument is located in southern Idaho on the northern edge of the Snake River Plain and has been designated as an International Dark Sky Park since 2017. Spanning approximately 21,618 hectares, this unique park is known for its volcanic formations and extensive lava flows. (...) -
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, United States
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park (KPPSP) is a vast 54,000-acre property located in central Florida, roughly 63 miles west of Vero Beach. It is one of the largest designated parks in this area and, since 2016, the first Dark Sky Park recognized by the International Dark Sky Association in Florida. (...) -
Great Basin National Park, United States
For an immersive stargazing experience, venture into the scenic Great Basin region between the Sierra Nevada and Wasatch Mountains. Located roughly halfway between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, the Great Basin National Park spans 31,230 hectares (77,180 acres). (...)
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