In an age of increasing light pollution, astrotourism—traveling to destinations with pristine night skies—is becoming more popular. Whether it’s witnessing a meteor shower, a solar eclipse, or the Milky Way in all its glory, these dark-sky destinations offer unforgettable experiences.
1. Big Bend National Park, Texas
Big Bend is an International Dark Sky Park, meaning its skies remain virtually untouched by artificial light. Visitors can see countless stars, planets, and even the Andromeda Galaxy with the naked eye.
2. Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Home to some of the world’s most powerful telescopes, Mauna Kea offers one of the clearest views of the cosmos. Guided tours take visitors to the summit for breathtaking stargazing experiences.
3. Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania
This East Coast gem is one of the best places in the U.S. to spot the Northern Lights, especially during solar activity peaks. It also boasts unparalleled Milky Way visibility.
4. Great Basin National Park, Nevada
Far from city lights, Great Basin’s high-altitude, arid climate makes for perfect stargazing conditions. The annual Astronomy Festival attracts enthusiasts from across the country.
5. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
By day, Yellowstone is known for geysers and wildlife, but by night, it transforms into a celestial wonderland with incredible starry skies and occasional glimpses of the Northern Lights.
For travelers looking to experience the universe in all its majesty, these destinations offer front-row seats to the cosmos.