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Accessible Dark Sky viewing area in Death Valley National Park

Accessible Dark Sky viewing area in Death Valley National Park

Our 4% donations to Death Valley Natural History Association is funding an accessible dark sky viewing area in Death Valley National Park.

An accessible dark sky viewing area in Death Valley National Park ensures that everyone can experience one of the darkest night skies in the country, regardless of physical ability. By providing safe, stable access for all visitors, it allows more people to connect with the park’s awe-inspiring stargazing opportunities, participate in educational programs, and gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of protecting natural darkness.

To learn more about Death Valley Natural History Association, click here.

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