Where to Stargaze

View of Milky Way at Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde National Park. Point Lookout and Milky Way.

Jacob W. Frank

A whole new world comes alive at night and is waiting to be explored. When you head out at night to stargaze, take your family or friends with you, be prepared for current weather conditions, and let your eyes adjust to the wonder above. Here are some ideas to make your experience memorable:

At Home

  • Sleep in your backyard on a starlit night. Watch the stars and planets move across the night sky.
  • Use a red flashlight or headlamp. This will help you navigate at night without compromising your night vision!
  • Can you see the stars as well in your backyard with the porch light on? Try using a amber or red light bulb color which is not as impactful on your night vision. Avoid use of white light. It is best to turn outdoor lights off when viewing the night sky.

Around Town

  • From an open field or park, find the Big Dipper.The last two stars in the cup of the Big Dipper point to the North Star, which is just a bit dimmer than the individual stars in the Big Dipper.
  • Attend your local astronomy club's next public "star party." There you can find amateur astronomers sharing views through their telescopes.
  • Next time you are riding in a car, look closely at the outdoor lights. Do some shine in your eyes more than others? Can you find a light that only shines downward? Learn more about night sky friendly lighting.

In the Wilderness

  • Look for the Milky Way stretching across the night sky. What looks like a faint cloud is actually the light from millions and millions of distant stars. The Milky Way is our home galaxy and is best seen in summer and fall evening skies. Also look for shooting stars (meteors) which can be seen throughout the year.
  • If the full moon is up, the Milky Way will be hard to see. Try going for a night hike instead! Let your eyes adjust to the moonlight and keep your flashlight turned off (but available for safety if needed).

In a National Park

  • Sleep under the stars. What better way to experience the great outdoors than sleeping under a star-filled sky?
  • National parks are great places to get to know nocturnal animals —wildlife that is awake at night and asleep during the day. Sit quietly and listen for these creatures.
  • Many national parks offer night sky programs, from telescope astronomy events to full moon walks with rangers. Click on the collapsible panel below to see a partial list of parks that offer night sky programs. Check out our Night Sky Events page to find a stargazing opportunity near you.

An asterisk* denotes areas certified by the Dark Sky International as an International Dark Sky Place.
Acadia National Park
Arches National Park*
Badlands National Park
Big Bend National Park*
Big Cypress National Preserve*
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park*
Bryce Canyon National Park*
Buffalo National River*
Canyonlands National Park*
Cape Lookout National Seashore*
Capitol Reef National Park*
Capulin Volcano NM*
Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Cedar Breaks National Monument*
Chaco Culture National Historical Park*
Chiricahua National Monument*
Craters of the Moon National Monument*
Curecanti National Recreation Area*
Death Valley National Park*
Denali National Park
Dinosaur National Monument*
El Morro National Monument*
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument*
Fort Union National Monument*
Glacier National Park*
Grand Canyon National Park*
Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument*
Great Basin National Park*
Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve*
Haleakala National Park
Hovenweep National Monument*
Joshua Tree National Park*
Kathadin Woods and Waters National Monument*
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park*
Mammoth Cave National Park*
Mesa Verde National Park*
Natural Bridges National Monument*
Obed Wild and Scenic River*
Olympic National Park
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Petrified Forest National Park*
Pipe Spring National Monument*
Rainbow Bridge National Monument*
Rocky Mountain National Park
Saguaro National Park
Salinas Pueblo Missions NM*
Shenandoah National Park
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
Sunset Crater National Monument*
Timpanogos Cave National Monument*
Tonto National Monument*
Tumacácori National Historical Park*
Valles Caldera National Preserve*
Voyageurs National Park*
Walnut Canyon National Monument*
Wupatki National Monument*
Zion National Park*