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Great Basin Dark Sky

One of the darkest skies in the lower 48, where the Milky Way blazes overhead in the silence of the Nevada high desert.

When
May — Oct, peak Jun — Sep
Best viewing
A remote high-desert stargazing experience with exceptional darkness; plan for cold nights and bring a red-light torch and warm clothing.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Standing beneath the Great Basin's ink-black skies, visitors are enveloped in one of the most profound dark-sky experiences in the contiguous United States. Far from major city light pollution, the Milky Way arches overhead in stunning clarity, its core blazing with star clouds and dust lanes visible to the naked eye. Thousands of stars fill every corner of the sky, and on moonless nights the zodiacal light and airglow add ethereal dimension to the view. The silence of the high desert amplifies the sense of isolation and wonder. Telescopes and binoculars reveal nebulae, globular clusters, and distant galaxies with remarkable ease. Temperatures drop sharply after sunset even in summer, so warm layers are essential. The absence of ambient light means eyes fully dark-adapt within minutes, revealing details that urban observers never experience.

When to go

May — Oct, peak Jun — Sep

Getting there

Nearest airport: ELY. Nearest city: Ely.

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