Memphis.

The definitive guide to dark skies and celestial observation in Memphis, FL. Verified using National Park Service and NASA Night Sky Network Clubs data.

Bortle Scale
4
Best Regional Reading
Sky Quality
21.34
SQM Zenith Value
Verified Sites
5
Community Vetted
Dark Sky Parks
2
IDA Certified Nearby

Quick Guide for Memphis

  • Top Community Pick: Robinson Preserve (~3.2 miles)
  • Best Scientific Reading: Bortle 4.0 at Fire Prairie Trail
  • Local Experts: Local Group of Deep Sky Observers
  • Verified Observations: 5 distinct spots

If you’re looking to escape the light pollution of Memphis, you’re in luck. While enthusiasts often gather at Robinson Preserve for its accessibility, scientific audits conducted by the National Park Service at Fire Prairie Trail provide the most accurate reading of the regional sky quality, measuring at a Bortle 4.0. Atmospheric stability in the Memphis region is often influenced by local topography, which can help settle the air for high-magnification viewing.

The Best Times for Stargazing in Memphis

For the best results in Memphis, aim for a ‘New Moon’ window. In these dark-sky conditions, the absence of moonlight allows the Milky Way to cast visible shadows.

Expert Tips for Memphis Observers

When visiting Robinson Preserve, remember to check if the gates close at sunset or if a night-use permit is required. Binoculars are a favorite for regulars here for sweeping views of the Moon’s craters and larger constellations. Local enthusiasts often frequent this spot, making it a great place to meet experienced observers. Regardless of your gear, allow 30 minutes for your eyes to fully dark-adapt.

Local Top Spots

Community-vetted locations known for clear horizons and accessibility for telescopes and astrophotography.

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Robinson Preserve

3.2 mi
Distance

" Standard Advice: Dress in layers as temperatures drop quickly after sunset. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision. "

Bradenton, FL 34209
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Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) Tampa

28.4 mi
Distance

" 'Telescopes will be set up on the turf in Science Park and on top of the Dome.', 'Join MOSI astronomers for SkyWatch , an exciting evening stargazing event! Throughout the evening, our expert astronomers will guide you in viewing the stars, planets, and celestial wonders through telescopes. "

Tampa, FL 33617
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The Bay Park Conservancy

14.4 mi
Distance

" Standard Advice: Dress in layers as temperatures drop quickly after sunset. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision. "

Sarasota, FL 34236
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Active Viewing Spot Confidence: 77.5%

LECOM Park

4 mi
Distance

" Standard Advice: Dress in layers as temperatures drop quickly after sunset. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision. "

Bradenton, FL 34205
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Active Viewing Spot Confidence: 80%

Myakka River State Park

27.9 mi
Distance

" Standard Advice: Dress in layers as temperatures drop quickly after sunset. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision. "

Myakka City, FL 34251
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Scientific Audit

NPS Sky Measurements

Instrumented readings from the National Park Service Night Sky Program, providing the most accurate SQM and Bortle classifications.

Fire Prairie Trail

BIg Cypress NPres

21.34 SQM
Bortle Class 4

"Excellent site for night sky observing. The light dome from Naples/Fort Meyers is easily visible to about 20° above horizon, but does not significantly impact the detail in the sky above. Miami/Ft Lauderdale light dome visible in the east to about 15°. Almost totally clear skies with good transparency and seeing. Fairly good detail in the Milky Way."

Observation Date
2/20/2014
Elevation
3m
Zenith Brightness
21.53

Levee 28, 4 miles N of I75

Big Cypress NPres

21.05 SQM
Bortle Class 4

"Clouds never completely cleared through the night, especially to the east and southeast. Stars only visible to 15° in the north and maybe 10° in the south. The light dome from Miami/Fort Lauderdale area is visible to about 25° in the east. The light dome from the Big Cypress Indian Reservation development about 10 miles NNW is easily visible. Not much detail seen in the sky."

Observation Date
2/25/2014
Elevation
6m
Zenith Brightness
21.31

International Dark Sky Parks

Premier locations certified for their exceptional dark sky quality and commitment to light pollution mitigation.

IDA Certified Distance: 82.3 miles

Groveland, Florida

The City of Groveland is located in Lake County, Florida, about 30 miles west of Orlando. Groveland covers roughly 28 square miles and has a population of over…

Category
Dark Sky Community
Certified
2023
Land Area
71.2 km2
Coordinates
28.5602, -81.8561
IDA Certified Distance: 92.8 miles

Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park (KPPSP), a 54,000 acre property in central Florida, is one of the largest parks in the Florida State Parks System.

Category
Dark Sky Park
Certified
2016
Land Area
234.7 km2
Coordinates
27.5856, -81.0464

Local Astronomy Clubs

Connect with experts and fellow enthusiasts through local astronomical societies and community groups.

NASA Night Sky Club ID
#93

Local Group of Deep Sky Observers

Ellenton, FL

NASA Night Sky Club ID
#654

Suncoast Stargazers, Inc.

Bradenton, FL