Light pollution. It’s every stargazer’s worst enemy. Every street lamp, digital billboard and abrasively bright stadium muddies our view of the night sky – and the cosmic spectacles in it. Unless you’re in a Dark Sky Park.
Dark Sky Parks – along with Dark Sky Sanctuaries, Reserves and Communities – are places that DarkSky International preserves and protects through responsible lighting policies and public education. As of April 2025, there are 125 Dark Sky Parks around the world – and 88 of them are located in the US.
Major astronomical events in 2025 – 2026
There are a host of astronomical events occurring in 2025 and 2026, and it’s a good idea to plan your Dark Sky Park visit around one of them – whether it’s the meteor shower in April or the lunar eclipse in March.
Astronomical events | Dates | Best visible from |
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Lyrid meteor shower peak | April 21–22, 2025 | Northern Hemisphere. |
Eta Aquariid meteor shower peak | May 3–4, 2025 | Southern Hemisphere. |
Perseid meteor shower peak | August 12–13, 2025 | Northern Hemisphere. |
Partial solar eclipse | September 21, 2025 | New Zealand. |
Annular solar eclipse | February 17, 2026 | South America and Africa. |
Total lunar eclipse | March 3, 2026 | The Americas, Pacific Ocean, Australia, and eastern Asia. |
Lyrid meteor shower peak | April 22–23, 2026 | Northern Hemisphere. |
Total solar eclipse | August 12, 2026 | Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain. |
Perseid meteor shower peak | August 12–13, 2026 | Northern Hemisphere. |
The top Dark Sky Parks in the US
Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park in southern California may be known for its wildlife, rock formations, and other-worldly desert landscape, but it was also designated a Dark Sky Park in 2017. In the winter months, the darkness is even more prominent – and lengthy. In December, sunset can start as early as 4:30pm with the sky going completely dark by 5pm. Just remember to bring layers when heading to the four designated stargazing areas in the park: temperatures in Joshua Tree tend to drop quickly at night.
$376 on average for a round trip flight to Palm Springs, California.
Big Bend National Park

To find some of the darkest skies in the US, you’ll want to visit Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas. About a 6 hour drive from San Antonio, the park is known for unparalleled remoteness, a key factor in its Dark Sky Park status. While astrotravelers are encouraged to bring binoculars and set up camp, the park also offers ranger-led stargazing programs throughout the year.
$324 on average for a round trip flight to Midland, Texas.
Grand Canyon National Park

The Grand Canyon may be absolutely stunning during the day but it’s also a top-tier nighttime destination for stargazers. This Dark Sky Park is open 24 hours a day, and there are numerous spots to look skyward (though some are better than others). If you’re in South Rim Village, head to Mather Point, only a short walk from the visitor center. For those on the North Rim, Cape Royal is your place to be.
$595 on average for a round trip flight to Flagstaff, Arizona.
Death Valley National Park

Thanks to its remoteness and below-sea-level elevation, Death Valley National Park is perfect for sighting constellations and the hazy Milky Way. You can find pristine views of the night sky throughout the park, but Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, the Ubehebe Crater, Harmony Borax Works and Badwater Basin are recommended by rangers. The park also hosts the annual Dark Sky Festival in March, with three days of free stargazing programming.
$287 on average for a round trip flight to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Great Basin National Park
Some of Great Basin National Park’s best wonders are seen at night. In the summer, the Milky Way, thousands of stars and, occasionally, the Andromeda Galaxy are in eyeshot. Come winter, stargazers can usually see the Orion constellation and the Pleiades open star cluster. No matter when you visit, you’ll want to post up at the Astronomy Amphitheater or Mather Overlook to snag the most stellar views.
$431 on average for a round trip flight to Cedar City, Utah.
The top 5 Dark Sky Parks in the world
Albanyà – Spain

Albanyà is a Spanish municipality in the region of Alt Empordà in Girona, Catalonia. It earned its Dark Sky Park title because of its remoteness, promotion of astrotourism and the educational programs offered at Bassegoda Park (its main hub for stargazing). In July 2017, the park observatory, which works with NASA, received a 40cm telescope to use for public education. Along with stargazing, visitors can also camp, hike, fish and swim in the park.
$915 on average for a round trip flight to Barcelona.
Aenos/Ainos National Park – Greece

Greece’s first International Dark Sky Park, Aenos (or Ainos) National Park, received its designation in June 2023. The park is located on Kefalonia Island and offers night sky observing and astronomy nights, both of which are free to the public. During the park’s “starry nights,” travelers use telescopes to see planets, star clusters and nebulae, and a park employee uses a green laser to point out specific stars and the ways they can be used to navigate the night sky.
$1,318 on average for a round trip flight to Argostoli, Ionian Islands, Greece.
Mayo Dark Sky Park, Ireland

At night, Wild Nephin National Park becomes Mayo Dark Sky Park, otherwise known as Ireland’s first International Dark Sky Park. The park is free to enter and open 24 hours a day. Stargazers can choose from a few viewing locations within the park, but the Brogan Carroll Bothy is the darkest accessible site. Here, you’ll find complete remoteness – as well as the chance to see stars, planets within our solar system, meteor showers and the Milky Way.
$804 on average for a round trip flight to Dublin.
Øvre Pasvik National Park – Norway

One of the most recent additions to the International Dark Sky Parks roster, Øvre Pasvik National Park was given its Dark Sky Park title in July 2024. Located in Norway’s northeastern corner, the park experiences two months a year where the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon. Additionally, there are no permanent light fixtures anywhere within the protected area. These conditions ensure prime stargazing conditions, but if you’re coming in the colder months, be sure to pack accordingly: temperatures regularly reach well below 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
$1,014 on average for a round trip flight to Tromsø.
Kozushima – Japan
Just over 100 miles south of Tokyo is the remote island of Kozushima. Travelers will have to take a 4-hour boat ride (or a 30-minute plane ride) to reach it, but the effort is worth it. In 2020, the island replaced over 400 street and road lights with dark sky-friendly fixtures, a move that resulted in a Dark Sky Park certification and unbeatable stargazing opportunities across the island. If you aren’t sure where to set up for viewing, start with Yotane Square or Akasaki walking path – the latter also boasts breathtaking sunsets and seaside views.
$1,079 on average for a round trip flight to Tokyo.
Tips for visiting Dark Sky Parks
Time your trip right.
Bad weather will ruin any chance of seeing the sky. We recommend using a tool like Clear Sky Chart to check the forecast before heading to a Dark Sky Park.
Pack the proper gear.
You may need to hike or trek to your stargazing site, and you’ll want to come prepared. Along with your binoculars and a telescope, you’ll need solid footwear, a red light flashlight or headlamp and weather-appropriate clothing.
Know where you’ll be sleeping.
Camping rules will differ by park, so research ahead of time to see whether it’s possible to bring a tent or an RV. You may need to reserve a cabin or lodge – check out DarkSky Approved Lodging to explore your options.
Discover other places to stargaze
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Methodology: KAYAK considered flight searches between Oct. 1, 2024 and Mar. 31, 2025 for travel between Apr. 15 – Oct. 15, 2025. Airfare is based on a round-trip, economy itinerary from a US origin and is subject to change.