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11 Incredible Stargazing Spots to Visit This Summer

Want to really see stars? The key to really enjoying a dazzling night of stargazing is finding a remote place with little to no light pollution. If you’re in pursuit of incredible stargazing, these destinations are worth the journey. 1. Death Valley National Park // California Death Valley is below sea level and produces very little artificial light, and with over 3 million acres of wilderness, the park gets really dark at night. The valley can be either very hot or very cold depending on the season and time of day. Be sure to check the stargazing tips on the park s website to optimize your experience.

New Mexico s Valles Caldera National Preserve tabbed as International Dark Sky Park

New Mexico’s Valles Caldera National Preserve tabbed as International Dark Sky Park Advnture 2/5/2021 © Provided by Advnture Dark Sky Park A national preserve in northern New Mexico is receiving recognition for its dark skies. The Valles Caldera National Preserve in the Jemez Mountains has been certified as an International Dark Sky Park. The National Park Service and the International Dark Sky Association announced on February 3 that Valles Caldera National Preserve near Jemez Springs, NM, has been certified as an International Dark Sky Park. This certification recognizes the exceptional quality of the preserve’s night skies and provides added opportunities to enhance visitor experiences through astronomy-based interpretive programming, according a story in the Los Alamos Daily Post.

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