These are all excellent opportunities to get into the parks to learn and explore the night with like-minded people.
This yearβs Death Valley Star Party is already behind us (it was in February), but there are plenty of park-hosted night-sky festivals on the horizon for summer and early fall. To help you find one (or more!) to attend, weβve compiled the list below. If you attend, let us know how it goesβand send photos!
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Black Canyon Astronomy Festival
June 1-4, Colorado
Highlights: Constellation tours, Tyler Nordgren presentation and book signing, telescope observations, "Nightscape Photography Workshop"
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Annual Astronomy Festival
June 1-4, Utah
Highlights: hosted by Bryce Canyon's astronomy rangers and the Salt Lake Astronomical Society; keynote speaker Seth Jarvis from the Clark Planetarium
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Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon Star Party
June 4β11, Arizona
Highlights: access to multiple telescopes on both rims of the canyon, nightly presentations and slide shows; assistance from the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association and the Saguaro Astronomy Club of Phoenix
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Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park Astronomy Festival
July 8-10, South Dakota
Highlights: family-friendly activities and evening presentations with special guest speakers; nightly telescope viewing sponsored by the NPS Night Sky Program and Celestron
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Rocky Mountain National Park
Night Sky Festival
July 28-30, Colorado
Highlights: activities, speakers, programs and night sky viewing
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Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Dark Sky Festival
August 5-7, California
Highlights: astronaut speakers; special Crystal Cave tours; audio-visual and photography presentations
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Lassen Volcanic National Park
Lassen Dark Sky Festival
August 12-14, California
Highlights: constellation tours; solar scope viewing; discussions and demonstrations by National Park Dark Sky rangers, NASA, International Dark Sky Association, RECON, Astronomical Society of Nevada and the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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Acadia National Park
Acadia Night Sky Festival
September 22-25, Maine
Highlights: workshops; internationally recognized speakers; hands-on experiences
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Dakota Nights Astronomy Festival
September 23-25, North Dakota
Highlights: star viewing; presentations by nationally recognized speakers; rocket building and launching; solar system hikes
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Great Basin National Park
Great Basin Astronomy Festival
September 29 - October 1, Nevada
Highlights: viewing through over 30 telescopes (some as tall as 20 feet); "Astronomy 101" presentation; Night Sky Photography Workshop by the "Dark Rangers"
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Joshua Tree National Park
Night Sky Festival
October 28-30, California
Highlights: astronomers, scientists, cultural speakers and artists