Popular ski resort of Breckenridge, ColoradoThe first mountain ski resort in the state,, has just been certified dark sky.
The designation was bestowed by DarkSky International The town was recognized for its efforts to preserve “its unique alpine landscape and natural environment” for future and current generations. The certification came after years of effort, which included adopting a strict outdoor lighting ordinance, upgrading outdated streetlamps, and requiring that new construction comply with dark-sky standards.
Michael Rymer (a Colorado resident and the program manager for DarkSky International) said in a press release that the Rocky Mountain towns offer an incredible natural beauty. This is especially true when it comes the night sky. Breckenridge, as an International Dark Sky Community hopes to preserve and protect the night sky, both for its residents and visitors. DarkSky International is proud to certify Breckenridge as a major tourist destination, which will showcase the wonders and beauty of dark skies for visitors around the globe.
Breckenridge, Colorado is the home of popular Breckenridge. Breckenridge Ski Resort The base elevation is 9,600 feet. DarkSky International reports that the area is home to more than 5,000 open acres and 65 mile of trails. It attracts travelers and outdoor adventurers looking for beautiful views and a slow pace. Beyond skiingPopular activities include alpine slides and mountain biking in the summer, or snowshoeing during the winter.
Kelly Owens said, “the certification honors our commitment to environmental stewardship and sets the Town up for an economically resilient, sustainable future.”
Owens added: “Stargazing, education, and responsible tourism are now part of what makes Breckenridge shine—under the stars.”
Breckenridge, Colorado is not the only place that has noticed this. The glow of artificial lighting is disrupting not only our view, but also plants, animals and ecosystems who have relied for centuries on Earth’s natural day-night rhythm. In 2001, Flagstaff, Arizona, became The world’s very first international dark-sky city. The movement has expanded to over 200 places in 20 countries, on six continents. airports joining in.
Breckenridge is now a dark sky city. recognized Green Destinations International ranked the country as one of top 100 green stories worldwide in 2013.