Bryce Canyon Dark Skies Telescope Tour
Spend an evening looking at the stars at an International Dark Sky Park-designated location.
Urban environments make the stars hard to see with their high amount of light pollution, but in Bryce Canyon National Park, which is a designated International Dark Sky Park, you can see thousands of stars on a clear night. Professional guides will lead the night showing you the incredible landscape of our sky through big telescopes that can even pick up planets, distant galaxies, star-birth nebulae, star clusters and exploded stars. Tours run between November and April as winter skies reveal detail you cannot see in summer thanks to cold air holding less water (which, in its molecular form, can disrupt starlight). Winters are cold in Utah – midnight temperatures can go down to -10C – with chilly temperatures generally lasting into spring. Just dress warm and you’ll be in for a show like unlike any other, all from our amazing sky.
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