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    Stargazing is the best in the US

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    In an age of glowing screens and light-saturated cities, the simple act of looking up at a star-filled sky is becoming a rare—and deeply meaningful—experience. But across the United StatesA growing number of officially designated Dark Sky Places It is time to change that. These protected areas are recognized by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA), are leading a movement to reclaim the night—not just for astronomers, but for travelers seeking awe, quietYou will feel a stronger connection with nature.

    In the past year, the IDA has added over two dozen new sites to its global list, including the massive Oregon Outback International Dark Sky Sanctuary—now one of the largest dark sky places on Earth. By 2025, the US will be home to more than half Dark Sky Places certified by IDA include desert parks and mountain towns as well as coastal preserves. Even urban communities are working to dim artificial lights and let stars shine.

    Stargazing is more than just a visual treat. Research continues to show The time spent in a darkened sky improves sleep, reduces stress and increases emotional well-being. Natural darkness regulates circadian rhythms. The feeling of awe evoked by the cosmos can lead to greater happiness and a deeper sense of purpose in life.

    Windswept plateaux of the Southwest to unexpected dark sky oases near major cities, these IDA-certified destinations promise not only unforgettable views of the universe—but also a chance to feel a little more grounded here on Earth. Here are 15 places to gaze at the stars in the US, ranging from Montana You can also find out more about the following: Florida.

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  • Antelope, Oregon
  • Big Bend National Park, Texas
  • Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida
  • Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota
  • Bruneau Dunes State Park, Idaho
  • Cape Lookout National Seashore, North Carolina
  • Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
  • Cosmic Campground, New Mexico
  • Death Valley National Park, California
  • Glacier National Park, Montana
  • Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado
  • Headlands Park, Michigan
  • Sedona, Arizona
  • Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah
  • Teton County (Greater Yellowstone), Wyoming
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    What is a Dark Sky Certification?

    The International Dark-Sky Association awards a Dark Sky Certification to places that have taken measures to reduce light-pollution and preserve natural night environments. These certified areas—ranging from parks and sanctuaries to towns—must meet specific standards for controlling artificial lighting and maintaining clear, dark skies. The Milky Way and other celestial phenomena, such as meteor showers and planets, will be more visible to visitors.

    Do I need to hire a guide for my visit to Dark Sky Places?

    A tour guide isn’t mandatory but is recommended to enhance the experience of stargazing, especially when visiting unfamiliar places. Experts provide telescopes, educational lectures, and insight into constellations and celestial phenomena. Many Dark Sky Parks and Communities offer guided stargazing with expert guides. Guides will also be able to help you find the best viewing areas in remote locations, making it a more enjoyable and safer experience.

    Book tours online at sites such as ViatorThere are many options to choose from. You can choose from: Sedona Dark Sky sunset and night hike. East Zion Dark Sky stargazing tour. Death Valley small group stargazing tour.

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