Some of the darkest skies in Texas can be found at South Llano River State Park, a certified International Dark Sky Park. Our state only has four such parks, so the designation is truly a prestigious honor. Set up camp, unzip your tent, and gaze in awe at the blanket of stars illuminating the night. No telescope needed!

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Visit the park’s website or Facebook page for more information, including park hours and entrance fees.

Have you ever been to South Llano River State Park? If so, what did you think of the night skies? Tell us all about your experience in the comments. For more of the darkest skies in Texas, check out our previous article.

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