Stargazing in Missouri: A Heavenly Show (2024)

Take in the breathtaking beauty of one of nature’s inspiring sights – the night sky. Missouri is an ideal spot for stargazing, offering the perfect combination of open skies, an abundance of public land and – of course – darkness. The darker it is, the more you can see. And the more you can see, the more you can experience a connection with the cosmos.

Where to Stargaze

Wide Open Spaces

For the darkest skies, head to the more rural parts of Missouri. Look for locations that are fairly isolated but do not have too much forest cover.

State parks, conservation areas, national parks and national forests provide access to thousands of acres of public land in the Show-Me State. Some areas close at dusk while others close later in the evening, so be sure to check the hours of operation when planning a stargazing trip. Areas that offer overnight accommodations are a good option because you have access to view the sky all night long.

Dan Zarlenga, a staff member at the Missouri Department of Conservation and an amateur astronomer, recommends spending the night when stargazing so you don’t have to drive home in the wee hours of the morning.

You can find dark skies and a variety of overnight accommodations at dozens of Missouri State Parks. Echo Bluff State Park near the Ozark National Scenic Riverways in south central Missouri and Roaring River State Park in southwest Missouri offer a lodge, cabins and a campground.

In addition to traditional campsites, Table Rock State Park near Branson and Pomme De Terre State Park in central Missouri have yurts, and Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park in southeast Missouri and Mark Twain State Park in the northeast part of the state have camper cabins available.

For a more remote and rustic experience, set up camp in the Mark Twain National Forest in the southeastern part of Missouri or at one of the 300 Conservation Areas located throughout the state that offer camping.

Find more information about the darkest spots in Missouri on theInternational Dark-Sky Association – Missouri Chapter website.

Stargazing Near Kansas City and St. Louis

While Missouri has plenty of wilderness for viewing the night sky, you don’t have to venture far from the state’s biggest cities to find stargazing opportunities.

Dark sky locations located less than an hour north of Kansas City include Big Lake State Park, Weston Bend State Park, and Lewis and Clark State Park. All three parks have campgrounds. Big Lake State Park also offers camper cabins, including two that are handicap accessible.

Take in the stars just an hour from St. Louis at Hawn State Park, Cuivre River State Park and Meramec State Park. Camping is available at all three parks. Meramec State Park also has cabins. In Wentzville, Broemmelsiek Park offers a designated astronomy viewing area with special viewing platforms designed for telescopes.

Best Time to Stargaze

A bright moon can wash out the stars even in remote areas, so when planning your trip you’ll want to take into consideration the moonrise and moonset as well as the phases of the moon. The best time to view the stars is from an hour after sunset to an hour before dawn on a day that is close to the new moon.

The best time of year to catch the splendor of the Milky Way is a moon-free summer night. The hazy mass of light is created by the combined glow of millions of stars outlining the Milky Way galaxy.

Gear Up

When heading out to gaze at the stars, bring a flashlight to help you find your away around in the dark, and make sure your phone is fully charged. (Keep in mind that cell service can be spotty in some of the more remote areas of the state.) Wear sturdy shoes in case you need to hike a bit, and dress for the weather. During cooler months, wearing layers can help ward off the night chill.

If you are planning to camp, be sure to pack a tent, sleeping bag and other camping gear.

Stargazing in Missouri: A Heavenly Show (1)

Stargazing Events

Missouri State Parks and local astronomy organizations – including the St. Louis Astronomical Society, the Kansas City Astronomical Society and the Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri – host special stargazing events throughout the year at locations across the state. Attending an event is a great way to learn more about the stars and how to use a telescope. Check out the organizations’ websites for upcoming events.

Starscape Photography

If you’re planning to photograph the stars, Missouri Division of Tourism photographer Aaron Fuhrman offers these basic tips:

  • Set your camera to the lowest number F-stop.
  • Use a shutter speed close to 10 seconds if you don’t want the stars to trail. At 30 seconds, the movement of the earth makes the stars begin to appear blurry in photos.
  • Use a tripod.

For more detailed tips on photographing stars, clickhere. Be sure to share your photographs using #ThatsMyMO.

Best Stargazing Spots in Missouri

Some of the best places in the Show-Me State to see the stars include:

Northeast

Northwest

Southeast

  • Montauk State Park
  • Echo Bluff State Park
  • Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park

Southwest

  • Prairie State Park
  • Stockton Lake State Park
  • Table Rock State Park

Central

More Star-Studded Adventures

Expand on your stargazing experiences at Missouri’s planetariums and space-themed museums. Learn more about the stars and solar system as well as the history and future of space exploration.

Total Eclipse in Missouri

Experience the ultimate celestial phenomenon during the total solar eclipse April 8, 2024. The path of totality will run through the southeast corner of Missouri for nearly 200 miles. Read more about this rare event here.

Stargazing in Missouri: A Heavenly Show (2024)

FAQs

Where is the darkest place in Missouri? ›

Talbot Conservation Area. Just outside one of Missouri's major metropolitan areas, Springfield, you'll find some of the darkest, clearest skies in the state. The Talbot Conservation Area, located right along historic Route 66, is a major birdwatching area with several wide-open, preserved spaces.

How to see the Milky Way in Missouri? ›

Seeking the stars at destinations not so far away.
  1. The Champion Bur Oak Tree (Big Tree), McBaine. ...
  2. Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, McBaine. ...
  3. Franklin Island Conservation Area and Diana Bend Conservation Area, Howard County. ...
  4. Danville Conservation Area, Montgomery County.

What is the best time of night to stargaze? ›

Best Stargazing Conditions

New moon, before moonrise, or after moonset – Though a very fantastic and powerful celestial body, the moon and its brightness can impede your ability to see the stars in their multitude. Check the phases of the moon and the moonrise and moonset times.

What is the darkest town in the United States? ›

Did you know the darkest town in America is right here in Nevada? Part of the Reno-Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area, the tiny town of Gerlach, Nevada is located approximately 100 miles north of Reno.

What is the darkest place at night? ›

In fact, for the most part, vast areas of North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia glow a bright yellow at night and it is only the most remote regions on Earth - including Siberia, the Sahara, and the Amazon - that are in total darkness (and even this is slowly changing).

Can you see the Milky Way from the Ozarks? ›

River of Life Farm

Because of the low light pollution in the area, stargazers get a great view of the Milky Way.

What time will the Milky Way be visible? ›

Your latitude on Earth makes a difference, but generally, the Milky Way is visible in the early morning from March to June and in the evening from July to early October. For example, if you want to see the Milky Way in March, you'll have to be up at 4 a.m. By September, it's an after-sunset event.

Where in the sky do I look for the Milky Way? ›

The milky way rises in the southeast, crosses the southern horizon, and then sets in the southwest. So you will want to choose a viewing site that does not have any major cities in that direction. Even if the sky overhead is very dark, a light dome from a city can ruin the view if it is located to your south.

Which direction is best for stargazing? ›

Southern skies are more popular for their stargazing opportunities because the South Pole faces the center of the Milky Way. The brightest of these constellations is the Southern Cross, which can be seen year round. Some other popular constellations are: Centaurus, Circumpolar.

How long after sunset should you stargaze? ›

Time of Night

Foott said the Milky Way is most clearly seen during true night, after the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon — typically an hour to an hour-and-a-half after sunset.

What is the best thing to stargaze with? ›

Our Top 10 Must-Haves for a Night of Stargazing
  • Low- and high-power eyepieces. ...
  • A finderscope. ...
  • Astronomy app or star chart. ...
  • Flashlights. ...
  • Beach towel. ...
  • Binoculars. ...
  • Astronomer's toolkit. Keep a small tool kit handy for on-the-spot adjustments. ...
  • Creature comforts. Celestial events happen throughout the year.

What state can you see the most stars? ›

Canyonlands National Park, Utah

A certified Dark Sky park, and home to some of the darkest skies in the contiguous U.S., where stars and planets illuminate the landscape as far as the eye — or binoculars — can see.

Can you see the Milky Way with the naked eye? ›

The Milky Way is right there in our night sky, but artificial light pollution and weather can prevent most of us from seeing it. You could go to your local observatory and gaze at it through a telescope, or you could go to some of the best places in the world to see the Milky Way with your naked eye.

Where is the clearest place on Earth to see stars? ›

16 Best Stargazing Destinations in the World
  • Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. ...
  • Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, New Zealand. ...
  • NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia. ...
  • La Palma and Tenerife, Canary Islands. ...
  • Mauna Kea, Hawai'i. ...
  • Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal. ...
  • 7. Kerry International Dark Sky Reserve, Ireland.
Feb 16, 2024

Is Big Bend the darkest place? ›

Big Bend National Park has some of the darkest night skies in the lower 48 states.

Where is the darkest city? ›

DarkSky has certified more than 200 Places since Flagstaff, Arizona, was named the first International Dark Sky City in 2001.

Where are the best dark skies? ›

We're proud that six UK National Parks – Exmoor, Brecon Beacons, Moore's Reserve in the South Downs, Snowdonia, North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales have been awarded International Dark Sky Reserve status. Northumberland, with England's most pristine dark skies, is an International Dark Sky Park (Gold Tier).

Where can you see the Milky Way in Kansas? ›

Join us for an evening of sunset and Milky Way viewing at Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park! *Gate will remain open after sunset hours! Bring blankets, bug spray, lawn chairs, cameras, binoculars, and a picnic! *For an Off-Trail Sunset photo opportunity, meet at The Ramada Overlook at 6:30pm.

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