
Death Valley National Park, California is designated as the largest Dark Sky National Park in the USA by the International Dark Sky Association.
Stargazing and The Night Sky Photography in Death Valley is something that every astrophotography enthusiast should do at least once in their life. The picture that you get of the sky in Death Valley, California, is truly stunning and memorable.
Even the full valley region is a dark zone, meaning that there is little to no light pollution. Here we are sharing with you the 4 best locations to visit for the best stargazing and astrophotography experience in Death Valley National Park in California.
Located near the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Harmony Borax Works provides a great place to see the night sky with little obstruction from the mountains.
In addition, there are historic buildings and also a mule cart for night photography, which is likely to make for an interesting foreground.
Located close 17 miles south on Badwater Road, Badwater Basin can be an excellent place that provide great experience.
The mountain horizon, paired with the beauty of the night sky, will amaze you into an entirely distinctive experience that just Death Valley provides. Seeing the night sky from the salt flats can be a unique, otherworldly experience.
Ubehebe Crater is a large volcanic field in the northern half of Death Valley. Located at the north tip of the Cottonwood Mountains, Ubehebe Crater provides a unique stargazing and the night sky photography experience.
Located near Stovepipe Wells, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes is a great spot for seeing A LOT of sky.
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