Colorado Promotes Stargazing Trail During Dark Sky Month
Colorado Promotes Stargazing Trail During Dark Sky Month
US · Published Jun 4, 2026
Colorado is enhancing its reputation as a stargazing destination by creating a 'stargazing trail' that connects some of the state's darkest and most light-pollution-free locations.
According to Boise State Public Radio, the initiative is part of a broader effort to expand the number of DarkSky-certified destinations in the state.

Why It's Important?

The initiative aims to boost tourism while promoting environmental stewardship. By reducing light pollution, communities can preserve their natural night skies, which are increasingly rare in many parts of the U.S. This effort not only attracts visitors but also helps protect ecosystems that rely on natural darkness. However, the success of such programs depends on community participation and adherence to light pollution reduction measures. The project aligns with Colorado's goals of sustainable tourism and environmental conservation.

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