If you live in a big city, it can seem like the night sky has all but disappeared. The stars have been replaced by the omnipresent lights of civilization. Sure, we all love modern conveniences, but there is no feeling like staring up at the clear night sky. That's why the International Dark Sky Association has begun cataloging the areas in our country where you can see the sky the most clearly. There are no IDSA areas in Iowa that have their highest rating - those are mostly in the less-populated American west - but one state park has maintained the second-highest rating. You'll definitely want to visit this isolated state park for the best stargazing in Iowa.
The IDSA ranks all locations according to the Bortle Scale, with 1 being the best possible rating. Only one spot in Iowa scores a two, which means it's the best location for stargazing around.
It's Nine Eagles State Park, an isolated park in Decatur County that's one of the least-visited parks in the state.
That makes it a perfect day trip, as the beautiful lake at its center is a great place for recreation off the beaten path.
You'll find an old-fashioned fishing pier that's perfect for whiling the hours away - and you may even reel in dinner!
A small playground will keep the kids occupied while you're waiting for the sun to go down.
The entire park is covered by a 5.8-mile loop trail for hikers. It's an easy-to-navigate trail and is open to pets as long as they're leashed.
But when the sun goes down, Nine Eagles State Park transforms into a moonlit wonderland dotted with countless stars.
Lie back under the trees and let the wonder take over you. This is the view the earliest humans had, and there's nothing like a dark sky spot to put things in perspective.
Have you been to Nine Eagles State Park? Let us know about your visit or your picks for the best spots for stargazing in Iowa. It's a good idea to check with the IDSA before planning your stargazing trip. If you're looking for another peaceful retreat in Iowa, why not consider a visit to this off-the-grid town?
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