Places to go Star Gazing in the California Desert
Clipper Mountain Wilderness (BLM Public Land)
The skies are usually so clear and free of light pollution that star-gazing is a must! Don't forget a flashlight and a star chart. Read More...
Death Valley National Park (National Park Service)
Death Valley National Park is an excellent place for stargazing, the darkest out of all National Parks. Read More...
Havasu National Wildlife Refuge (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
Our skies are usually so clear and free of light pollution that star-gazing is a must! Don't forget a flashlight and a star chart. Read More...
Joshua Tree National Park (National Park Service)
It is estimated that only around 10 percent of the population of the United States is able to see the night sky in its natural, unpolluted state. No wonder visitors to Joshua Tree National Park are awed and astounded when they get their first glimpse of the night sky. Read More...
McCain Valley (BLM Public Land)
Our skies are usually so clear and free of light pollution that star-gazing is a must! Don't forget a flashlight and a star chart. Read More...
North Algodones Dunes Wilderness Area (BLM Public Land)
Our skies are usually so clear and free of light pollution that star-gazing is a must! Don't forget a flashlight and a star chart. Read More...
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument (BLM Public Land)
What better way to escape the desert floor heat than to climb a mountain and check out the stars! Read More...
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