Stay in Canyonlands National Park until after sundown so you can appreciate one of the park"s most distinct features—a night sky so free of artificial light that it’s been designated a Gold-Tier International Dark Sky park. Here’s another way of understanding what that means: When you’re in the city you may see up to 500 stars in a moonless night sky, but here in Utah"s Canyonlands, you can see more than 15,000. Many of the stars (and planets) sparkle in the Milky Way, our galactic home in the universe. It’s a big reason why astrotourists and photographers visit at night, to see the light show above. But for those who follow the sun, daytime is perfect for hiking and camping, wildlife viewing, and discovering rock art left behind by prehistoric peoples.
Astrotourism at its finest
Today in History
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Tolkien Reading Day
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Astronomy Day
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A step toward freedom
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World Sea Turtle Day
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The lemurs of Madagascar
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Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile
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Bournemouth beach huts
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World Elephant Day
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Happy Halloween!
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Lionfish off the coast of Indonesia
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World Reef Day
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Sutherland Falls in Fiordland National Park
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Tesla, the visionary
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Everglades National Park, Florida
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Crimson-rumped toucanet in the Refugio Paz de Las Aves, Ecuador
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Blink and you ll miss it
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Przewalskis horses, Hustai National Park, Mongolia
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Inside the Oculus
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Pollinator Week
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Misool, Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia
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Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
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A fortress in the sky
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Boxing Day
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Anniversary of Pinnacles National Park, California
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Bobbio, Italy
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