There are 1 dark sky parks (or good places for stargazing) in the state of Idaho in the US. We have filtered the parks that close before 8 PM, but not all of these are open 24 hours.
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Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve

Name: | Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve |
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Category: | Recreation center |
State: | Idaho |
Address: | ID-75, Stanley, ID 83278 (View on Google Maps) |
The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve offers exceptional stargazing opportunities amid rugged landscapes. Located in the Salmon-Challis National Forest, this reserve is renowned for its minimal light pollution, making it ideal for astronomy enthusiasts. Visitors can access various hiking trails that wind through scenic vistas, providing access to remote viewing spots. The area features diverse wildlife, clear lakes, and breathtaking mountain scenery. With its reputation as one of the darkest skies in the U.S., it’s recognized for its commitment to preserving the night sky. Camping facilities and nearby cabins enhance the experience for those wanting to stay overnight and explore the cosmos.
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