Glacier National Park Dark Sky
One of the darkest skies in the lower 48, Glacier's mountain backdrop transforms stargazing into a full sensory spectacle.
About this spectacle
Glacier National Park in Montana offers some of the darkest skies in the continental United States, far removed from major urban light pollution. On clear nights, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Milky Way arching over jagged mountain peaks, glacial lakes that mirror the stars, and sweeping valleys that seem to dissolve into the cosmos. The absence of artificial light allows the naked eye to trace thousands of stars, satellites drifting silently overhead, and on fortunate nights, the faint shimmer of the northern lights dancing at the northern horizon. The crisp mountain air sharpens contrast between the inky sky and the snow-dusted ridgelines below. Star parties and ranger-led night sky programs have been offered in the park, making this an accessible yet genuinely awe-inspiring dark sky destination.
When to go
Jun — Sep, peak Jul — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: FCA. Nearest city: Kalispell.
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