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    Dark Sky Tourism Is Drawing Travelers To Remote Destinations

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 14, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Dark sky tourism focuses on visiting locations with minimal light pollution, like deserts, national parks, and high elevations for optimal celestial viewing.
    • Activities include guided stargazing, constellation spotting, astronomy lessons, and communal festivals under vast starry skies.
    • Astronomical events like the Strawberry Moon, lunar eclipses, meteor showers, or the Northern Lights uplift dark sky trips.
    • Astrophotography travelers take workshops and bring mirrorless cameras, tripods, and specialized gear to capture stunning night-sky images.
    • Many destinations are recognized by Dark Sky International, Utah features Bryce Canyon National Park and other acclaimed stargazing sites.

    Dark sky tourism is a unique, awe-inspiring way to enjoy the nighttime sky and make it a focal point of your next holiday.

    You may want to learn more about what’s above in the cosmos. Or you’re a simple fan of quiet evenings looking up at the stars. Maybe you’re someone who cheerfully geeks out over all things astronomy-related. No matter your level of experience with stargazing, dark sky tourism allows for charming travel experiences illuminated by and twinkling starlight, folklore, and astronomy facts.

    Not to be forgotten, the moon will also likely be shining down its radiant glow.

    Why Is Dark Sky Tourism Special?

    Dark sky tourism revolves around visiting locations with little to no light pollution so you can experience the best of the celestial nighttime sky. Those destinations are often remote locations in deserts, national parks, and/or at high elevations (such as mountains). Activities typically included in a dark sky tourism itinerary are stargazing, observing constellations, and learning about general aspects of astronomy, as well as those relevant to the night of your excursion/viewing.

    Arguably, the most magical times to experience dark sky tourism are when an astronomical event is occurring, such as a Strawberry Moon, a lunar eclipse, a meteor shower, or a display of the Northern Lights. If you’re lucky, you may even get to wish on a shooting star.

    Travelers can embark on dark sky experiences solo (such as on a solo camping trip) or with travel companions and one or more tour guides. It’s often a communal experience that travelers like to share, as the views can be so stellar and breathtaking. Many dark sky destinations even host astronomy and stargazing festivals. Just be aware that if you’re going to make it a camping trip, it’s important to research beforehand for safe campsites, whether you’ll need a reservation, and wildlife risks.

    Astrophotography travel is a related practice wherein travelers use specialized gear to photograph the nighttime sky. To snag the best photos, participants may take a workshop with an experienced guide, plan their trip around a specific astronomical event, and use specialized photography equipment (such as mirrorless cameras, tripods, etc.).

    Where Are The Best Places In America For Stargazing Travel?

    National parks, remote resorts, deserts, and mesa and mountain tops may all be ideal locations for enjoying dark sky tourism. Choosing a destination away from light pollution and city lights is the most important factor, as it will reveal the true, vibrant essence of the nighttime sky. If looking for excursions, search for “dark sky,” “stargazing,” or “guided astronomy” experiences.

    Naturally, having a telescope helps many see the best of the night sky’s luminosity. If your guide won’t provide one for usage, consider bringing your own.

    According to Dark Sky International, the United States has 174 “dark sky places” where light pollution is minimal or nonexistent, making for the best nighttime sky viewing. However, not all dark sky places are the same. There are designated parks, communities, sanctuaries, etc., with varying degrees of nighttime light pollution.

    According to a map shared by the source, Utah has the highest concentration of recognized International Dark Sky Places not only in the country, but in the world. Places in the state for ultimate stargazing include Bryce Canyon National Park, Antelope Island State Park, and Great Basin National Park. Other U.S. states where you’ll find many International Dark Sky Places include Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, and Texas. Internationally, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia are leading options.

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