10 Best Places to Go Stargazing in Different Regions of USA

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Great Basin National Park, Nevada

This park offers stunning views of the Milky Way and the night sky, due to its high elevation and remote location.

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Death Valley National Park, California

Death Valley is known for its extreme temperatures, but it also has some of the darkest skies in the Lower 48 states.

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Big Bend National Park, Texas

Big Bend National Park is located in the Chihuahuan Desert along the border with Mexico.

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Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania

This state park is located in the Allegheny Mountains and is a designated International Dark Sky Park.

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Capulin Volcano National Monument, New Mexico

This monument is located in northeastern New Mexico and has very dark skies.

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Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park is home to some of the darkest skies in the lower 48 states.

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Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

This park is home to Crater Lake, a deep blue lake that fills a collapsed volcano.

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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

This park is located in the Rocky Mountains and has some of the darkest skies in the lower 48 states.

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City of Rocks National Preserve, Idaho

This preserve is located in southern Idaho and is a designated International Dark Sky Reserve.

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Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida

This preserve is located in southern Florida and is a designated International Dark Sky Preserve.

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