8 Of The Best Places To Stargaze With Your Loved Ones

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

In the north of the Maine/New Hampshire border, the namesake national park is the perfect location to spend your vacation because you can choose to hike or bike the gorgeous mountain and enjoy the clean breeze. Once you reach the top, you will be able to camp and wait for the magical night to bring its stunning stars.

Mont Megantic is considered to be one of the greatest areas where you can stargaze in North America, so don’t hesitate to make your plans and go to rewind.

Pic du Midi, France

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France is not all about the Eiffel tour and the delicious cheese, there are many things you can do in that charming country, including stargazing in Pic du Midi. The latter is the home of the highest dark-sky reserve in the world because it is located above the clouds in the Pyrenees Mountains.

The place might seem like a facility for astronomers only, but every night, it welcomes visitors from all over the world to watch the stars and to enjoy traditional local food offerings.

You can go there by day to enjoy the snow-capped mountains before the gorgeous sunset comes and the starry night sky appears.

Cosmic Campground, New Mexico

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The name alone can translate the beauty of this location, the cosmic campground has very few light sources, which help the skies look very starry and clear like you can explore each star individually and perfectly.

The Cosmic Campground is located in New Mexico, near Blue Range Primitive Area, which is 40 miles away from the major light source. This place is not for those who can get easily scared from the dark or can’t handle the camping conditions.

However, the reward is extremely worth it because you will get to sleep under a 360-degree panorama of constellations.

Moore’s Reserve, England

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After spending the entire day enjoying the exquisite English accent, you can go only one hour south of London to the South Downs National Park where the 18th- century Halnaker Windmill and white chalk cliffs are located.

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