The Darkest Skies
in Wyoming
Access the definitive rankings of the top 10 National Park Service Champions and International Dark Sky Parks in Wyoming. Explore our comprehensive directory of 17 Wyoming cities to find the perfect dark sky spot with verified scientific data.
National Park Service Reports
The darkest verified spots in the state. Pro Tip: Dark sky reports reveal their best details through precision optics.
West Road
Devils Tower NM
Local Relevance
For observers in Wyoming, West Road serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.
"Sky quality measurements were recorded at West Road in Devils Tower NM on 9/6/2005. The site demonstrated a scientific darkness reading of 21.96 SQM."
Frog Rock
Yellowstone NP
Local Relevance
For observers in Wyoming, Frog Rock serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.
"Computer issues only allowed one set of data to be taken for the night. SQM 21.6."
Missouri Butte 1
Devils Tower NM
Local Relevance
Wyoming enthusiasts typically use the instrumented readings from Missouri Butte 1 to calibrate their deep-sky expectations for the area.
"Sky quality measurements were recorded at Missouri Butte 1 in Devils Tower NM on 7/20/2006. The site demonstrated a scientific darkness reading of 21.87 SQM."
Ruby Point
Fossil Butte NM
Local Relevance
The scientific findings at Ruby Point provide Wyoming residents with the most reliable data on regional atmospheric stability.
"Smoke plume to west, some high cirrus, transparency fair. Second set best of night"
Group site at Split Mountain
Dinosaur NM
Local Relevance
For observers in Wyoming, Group site at Split Mountain serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.
"Horizon blocked. Borlte 3 due to city lights beyond canyon wall."
Hospital Hill
Fort Laramie NHS
Local Relevance
For observers in Wyoming, Hospital Hill serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.
"Some equipment issues during the night with both camera sets that were being used (ML4 and IMG2). There are lots of local glare sources from nearby ranches and NPS maintenance facilities. Huge railyard facility for transporting coal located to the west near Guernsey creates its own light dome from the excessive yard lights (very tall light pole installations). The town of Fort Laramie has a few bad sections of lighting that are readily visible from the park. Even with all of this surrounding light pollution, the night skies here are very good. Rich detail visible in the Milky Way (which extends almost horizon to horizon). A new "load-out" rail facility is being built almost adjacent to the park boundary on the NE."
Albright Pulloff
Grand Teton NP
Local Relevance
The scientific findings at Albright Pulloff provide Wyoming residents with the most reliable data on regional atmospheric stability.
"SQM 21.7. Headlights reflecting off truck camper."
Union Pass
Shoshone NF
Local Relevance
For observers in Wyoming, Union Pass serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.
"Sky quality measurements were recorded at Union Pass in Shoshone NF on 8/21/2017. The site demonstrated a scientific darkness reading of 21.58 SQM."
Calhoun Hill
Little Bighorn Battlefield NM
Local Relevance
Wyoming enthusiasts typically use the instrumented readings from Calhoun Hill to calibrate their deep-sky expectations for the area.
"Billings and Sheridan light domes visible but not bright. Overall the direct glare was distracting, but blocking this allowed for dark adaptation. Milky Way was easily seen with detail in sagittarius, and dust lanes. Visible from tail of Scorpius in South to Cassiopeia. SQM 21.64 at 0130; SQM-L 21.63 at 0152."
Water Storage
Agate Fossil Beds NM
Local Relevance
For observers in Wyoming, Water Storage serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.
"Very dark sky. The Milky Way can be seen all the way up to about 10 degrees above the horizon."
Certified Dark Sky Parks
International Dark Sky Association certified locations. Visiting a park? Don't forget a red-light flashlight to preserve the dark.
Diamond Mountain Retreat Center
Located in the remote Chihuahuan high desert, Diamond Mountain Retreat Center offers secluded cottages surrounded by juniper, pine, and manzanita.
Official Details →Dinosaur National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument is located on the southeast edge of the Uinta Mountains on Colorado Plateau the border between Colorado and Utah at the confluence of…
Official Details →East Canyon State Park
East Canyon State Park is situated in a narrow-walled canyon about 30 kilometers northeast of the Salt Lake City, Utah, metro area. The centerpiece feature of…
Official Details →Jackson Hole Airport
Teton County, Wyoming, lies at the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the contiguous United States.
Official Details →Jackson Lake State Park
This park is an “Oasis in the Plains,” for swimming, boating, fishing and waterskiing. But that’s not all…
Official Details →Medicine Rocks State Park
Medicine Rocks State Park is full of history, culture, unique topography, and wonderfully dark skies. The park is also a haven for wildlife. They host dark sky…
Official Details →Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area
Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area (SRA) is situated in the north-central portion of the state of Nebraska, United States – a region known for its vast…
Official Details →Rockport State Park
Rockport State Park sits at a base elevation 6,000 feet above sea level in a narrow rural valley nestled between two of northern Utah’s most remarkable mountain…
Official Details →Sinks Canyon State Park
Sinks Canyon State Park is a 600-acre park located 7.4 kilometers southwest of Lander, Wyoming. Established in 1971, Sinks Canyon is managed by the Wyoming…
Official Details →Steinaker State Park
Steinaker State Park is located 11 km (7 miles) north of the city of Vernal in Uintah County, Utah, U.S. Named for area ranching pioneer John Steinaker…
Official Details →Teton County
Teton County, Wyoming, lies at the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest intact ecosystem in the contiguous United States.
Official Details →Town of Breckenridge, Colorado
The Town of Breckenridge sits at 9,603 feet above sea level in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, just west of the Continental Divide…
Official Details →Gearing Up for Wyoming Nights
"Staging for Wyoming nights requires a versatile kit that can handle anything from high-altitude thinning air to the humid coastal gradients found across the state."
The Wyoming Field Kit
Every dedicated Wyoming enthusiast eventually curates a setup that can scale from suburban driveways to the most isolated dark sites in the state.
Browse Cities
Find detailed scientific reports for 17 unique locations across Wyoming.