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Death Valley National Park boasts the largest dark sky area in the lower 48 states, encompassing a massive 3.4 million acres.
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Big Bend National Park is renowned for its exceptionally dark skies.
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Great Basin National Park encompasses a vast swath of the Great Basin Desert, offering pristine night skies with minimal light pollution.
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, located in North Dakota's Badlands, boasts some of the darkest skies in the lower 48 states.
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park is another excellent destination for stargazing in Texas.
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Joshua Tree National Park, located in California's Mojave Desert, is a designated International Dark Sky Park.
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Arches National Park is world-renowned for its stunning natural sandstone arches.
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Bryce Canyon National Park is another Utah gem that offers spectacular stargazing opportunities.
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Acadia National Park is the only National Park east of the Mississippi River to receive International Dark Sky Park certification.
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