St. Francis.
The definitive guide to dark skies and celestial observation in St. Francis, MN. Verified using National Park Service and NASA Night Sky Network Clubs data.
Quick Guide for St. Francis
- Top Community Pick: Burnside Elementary School (~68.5 miles)
- Best Scientific Reading: Bortle 5.0 at Hawk Ridge
- Local Experts: East Central Minnesota Astronomy Club
- Verified Observations: 1 distinct spots
If you’re looking to escape the light pollution of St. Francis, you’re in luck. While enthusiasts often gather at Burnside Elementary School for its accessibility, scientific audits conducted by the National Park Service at Hawk Ridge provide the most accurate reading of the regional sky quality, measuring at a Bortle 5.0. The local landscape of St. Francis offers several pockets of darkness that are perfect for deep-sky observation.
The Best Times for Stargazing in St. Francis
Since St. Francis sits in a transitional light zone, viewing is best during the New Moon or after midnight when some commercial lighting is reduced.
Expert Tips for St. Francis Observers
Before heading out to Burnside Elementary School, we recommend arriving during civil twilight to scout the terrain safely. A medium-aperture telescope is ideal for resolving the rings of Saturn and bright star clusters at this spot. 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.
Minnesota Guide
Local Top Spots
Community-vetted locations known for clear horizons and accessibility for telescopes and astrophotography.
Burnside Elementary School
" Standard Advice: Dress in layers as temperatures drop quickly after sunset. Use a red-light flashlight to preserve your night vision. "
NPS Sky Measurements
Instrumented readings from the National Park Service Night Sky Program, providing the most accurate SQM and Bortle classifications.
Hawk Ridge
Duluth
"Good visibility during the day. According to the weather record, it rained in the previous days. Duluth light dome is clearly visible. Zodiacal light is visible. Milky Way is visible overhead and to the north, and it spans about 50 degrees across the sky. M31 is moderately visible with naked eyes."
Little Sand Bay West Jetty
Apostle Islands NS
"Sky quality measurements were recorded at Little Sand Bay West Jetty in Apostle Islands NS on 9/18/2012. The site demonstrated a scientific darkness reading of 22.06 SQM."
International Dark Sky Parks
Premier locations certified for their exceptional dark sky quality and commitment to light pollution mitigation.
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
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Voyageurs National Park
Voyageurs National Park’s name commemorates the voyageurs—French-Canadian fur traders who were the first European settlers to frequently travel through the area.
Local Astronomy Clubs
Connect with experts and fellow enthusiasts through local astronomical societies and community groups.