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Watrous, NM- Fort Union National Monument is excited to announce the first Dark Sky program of the season, on Saturday May 28, 2022. The solitude, remoteness, and arid landscapes of Fort Union National Monument make it an ideal place for observing a natural dark sky. After sunset, the sky over the high prairie gives way to the glow of celestial bodies unaffected by the artificial light of distant communities. Immerse yourself in the culture and science of a natural night sky as rangers guide visitors through the remains of the old fort, then help identify distant stars and galaxies with the naked eye and telescopes.
Gates to the park will re-open at 7:30 pm and the program, weather permitting, will be held near the visitors center from 9:00 pm – 11:00 pm. Please bring water and a jacket. To assure the safety of our staff and visitors, participants must wear a mask and social distance.
Fort Union National Monument Visitor Center, 8 miles west of Watrous on NM 161. For more information visit us on online at www.nps.gov/foun or by contacting the park at 505-425-8025.
Last updated: May 21, 2022