Pipestone National Monument Star Gazing events take place every few months. Because of its location far from any major cities, this Minnesota national park unit is an ideal spot for admiring the night sky – so be sure to mark your calendar for this spring’s event.

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Cocoa, cider, and snacks will be served while supplies last. Visit the national monument’s website or the park’s Facebook page for more information. Organizers ask that participants arrive no later than the 8 p.m. start time to avoid negative impacts on star gazing from vehicle headlights. In fact, if you plan to arrive a little earlier, you can enjoy a short, but scenic, hike through this historic and sacred site. Did you know there are other excellent spots for star gazing in the Land of 10,000 Lakes? It’s true! Voyageurs National Park is a certified Dark Sky Park, and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is one of the world’s largest dark sky sanctuaries.

What are some of your favorite places for star gazing in the Bold North? Let us know in the comments!

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