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Potter-Tioga Counties’ Cherry Springs State Park Ranked One Of Nation’s Finest Stargazing Spots
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Desired by astronomers for its magnificent Milky Way views, Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania’s Potter and Tioga Counties has earned national recognition by Sky & Telescope magazine as one of the “10 U.S. Dark-Sky Parks You Need To Visit.”

Described as one of the most beloved Dark Sky Parks in the country, the article praises Cherry Springs State Park for its dedicated stargazing observation field, which features unobstructed, panoramic views offering visitors a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical experience.

“It’s a great honor for our park to be nationally ranked as a coveted stargazing site by a magazine boasting the largest, most experienced staff of any astronomy magazine in the world,” said Colleen Hanson, Executive Director, Visit Potter-Tioga. “The natural beauty of our area is unmatched, and we take pride in sharing all that our parks and forests have to offer so that visitors can have their own astonishing adventures. If spotting the Milky Way, planets, or constellations is on your bucket list, our parks offer a place where you can truly experience the celestial wonders of the night sky.”

Attracting a high volume of astronomers and stargazers, Cherry Springs State Park is surrounded by the 262,000-acre Susquehannock State Forest.

Visitors can enjoy hiking and backpacking along the Susquehannock Trail System in the daylight before venturing off to the remote park in the evening to view its famous dark skies.

From the park’s awe-inspiring stargazing programs to its commitment to preserving dark skies for future generations, Cherry Springs State Park offers visitors the opportunity to learn, experience, and connect with nature.

Click Here to plan your adventure and explore Cherry Springs State Park.

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Sky & Telescope: 10 U.S. Dark-Sky Parks You Need To Visit

Related Articles:

-- Curt Weinhold, Dark Skies Photographer At Cherry Springs State Park; PA Route 44 In Potter County Designated Highway To The Stars

-- International Recognition For Dark Skies At Cherry Springs State Park [2008]

-- Outdoor Lighting Council Recognizes Leaders In Cherry Springs Dark Skies Effort [2008]

[Posted: April 6, 2021


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