Oklahoma Is Home To One Of The Biggest Remote Dark Sky Parks In The World
By Ashley|Published September 02, 2022
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
Astronomers flock to Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve for its dark nighttime skies. In fact, it’s famous for having some of the darkest nighttime skies in the whole country. This park and preserve is a mecca for stargazers, and it’s so magnificent that they host one of the world’s best star parties in the world. This remote area is located in Oklahoma’s panhandle and is the perfect place to enjoy a stargazing experience.
Black Mesa State Park & Nature Preserve is located in the extreme panhandle of Oklahoma, close to the border of Colorado and New Mexico. The nature preserve and state park are about 15 minutes away from each other and both are run by the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department.
As far as public land goes, Black Mesa has some of the darkest nighttime skies in the country. This remote location is every astronomy enthusiast's dream.