Alaska Is Home To One Of The Most Remote Dark Sky Reserves In The World
By Megan McDonald|Published October 05, 2022
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Megan McDonald
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
The Last Frontier is one of the darkest states in America, so when it comes to choosing an epic remote dark sky reserve in Alaska, you have plenty of choices. Our favorite? The Arctic National Park and Preserve. This vast wilderness above the Arctic Circle won’t just give you a star show — if it’s dark enough for stars, it’s dark enough for the aurora borealis, too.
Have you ever visited this remote dark sky reserve in Alaska? Did you love it? Were you able to see the aurora borealis, too? Let us know in the comments below!
Love the Arctic? Check out why the Arctic Wildlife Refuge in Alaska is America’s Serengeti and is truly something to marvel over.
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