Cosmic Ways to Explore the Starry Skies in Utah, USA
New Experiences
NEW: Learn about the constellations directly from the local Indigenous Peoples at Bluff’s first Dark Sky Festival in Utah, the US
A small town in southeastern Utah, home to roughly 300 people and considered sacred by the Indigenous Peoples, became Utah’s newest International Dark Sky Community by DarkSky International on 24 June 2025. Off the back of this prestigious designation, Bluff will host its first Dark Sky Festival on 14-15 November 2025. During the festival, visitors will be able to deepen their understanding of the cosmos while learning directly from the Indigenous Peoples. The Navajo, who have been studying the constellations for centuries, are now sharing their traditions, wisdom, and fascinating stories with visitors looking to learn about their culture and perspective. The festival lineup will include Elder Don Mose Jr. Don, a professional Navajo Storyteller, who will tell the Navajo Winter Story of ‘Coyote and the Stars’ followed by a star party, telescope viewings and constellation tours across the two-day event. For those who wish to extend their time, visitors can go on a stargazing road trip to three International Dark Sky Parks - Goosenecks State Park, Hovenweep National Monument, and Natural Bridges National Monument – all within an hour’s drive of Bluff.
Bluff’s Dark Sky Festival: www.bluffutah.org/bluff-dark-sky-festival/
NEW: Don't miss the opportunity to experience stargazing with Pendry Park City in Park City, Utah
The five-star Pendry Park City, in Park City, Utah, now offers a spectacular, private, Dark Sky Stargazing & Mythology experience for those keen to learn more about the night sky. During this three-hour workshop, guests will join their Compass Adventure Guide for an evening of stargazing, storytelling, and adventure at a local State Park. Utah’s State Parks are certified International Dark Sky locations, with many boasting the darkest skies in the state, resulting from the surrounding hillsides and mountains providing a blockade for any surrounding light exposure. So, sit back and enjoy an evening under the stars and journey into the celestial past.
Pendry Park City: www.pendry.com/park-city/
Tours
NEW: Observe far away galaxies at University of Utah’s new Willard Eccles Astronomy Observatory in Salt Lake City, Utah
Get a front-row seat to Utah’s stars when attending a free star party on clear Wednesday nights at the University of Utah’s new Willard Eccles Astronomy Observatory, replacing the South Physics Observatory, in Salt Lake City. Guests of all ages can look through telescopes pointed at galaxies, nebulae, stars, moons, planets, and clusters while experts provide a fun and enjoyable experience sharing their insight about the universe and how it works.
University of Utah’s Willard Eccles Astronomy Observatory: www.physics.utah.edu/weao/
Admire the cosmos at the renowned HALO Observatory at Compass Rose Lodge with Southwest Adventure Tours
Experience the stunning dark skies of Northern Utah while staying in Salt Lake City with Southwest Adventure Tours’ newest programme, Salt Lake Compass Rose Dark Sky Excursion. Having launched in spring 2025, this tour offers a seamless experience from the Salt Lake City to the stars in Huntsville, Utah, where lies the renowned HALO Observatory at Compass Rose Lodge. Here, guests will navigate the night sky with a knowledgeable host and a state-of-the-art 16-inch Ritchey-Chrétien telescope to understand the stars, planets, Milky Way, and the mysteries of Outer space. This telescope is no ordinary telescope, it mirrors the design of the Hubble Space Telescope, which minimises distortion, offering unparalleled clarity when exploring the cosmos.
Southwest Adventure Tours: www.southwestadventuretours.com
Walk amongst the Gods in Utah on a sunset tour with Ancient Wayves in Valley of the Gods, Utah
Visit one of the least-trodden areas in Southern Utah, Valley of the Gods, located in Bears Ears National Monument, at the peak of its picturesque red rock beauty with Indigenous company, Ancient Wayves. Explore this unique landscape of sandstone formations and prominent buttes in this quiet part of Utah with outstanding sunset views. Unlike Monument Valley, where visitors need travel permits to explore on foot, these travel restrictions don’t apply in Valley of the Gods, meaning visitors can roam freely with their guide while learning about the fascinating monolithic rocks. Plus, guests will be treated with spectacular photo stops including a bird's eye view of the Valley of the Gods, Monument Valley, Mexican Hat and Utah’s distant mountain ranges before returning to Bluff.
Ancient Wayves: www.tourancientwayves.com
Lodging
NEW: Under Canvas adds new safari-style tent just for kids in Moab, Utah
Under Canvas continues to preserve the night sky with a new safari-style tent for kids in Moab as part of their massive $50 Million plan to improve the guest experience. The new tents are designed with wooden decks, starry night nightlights, and enchanting string lights to create a magical, celestial experience for the whole family. Now offering 14 safari-inspired glamping locations (four within Utah), its tents include amenities such as ensuite bathrooms, plush king-size beds, and wood-burning stoves for chilly nights. In 2023, Under Canvas Zion, Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell-Grand Staircase, and Moab – all in Utah – were recognised as the world’s first official Dark Sky-certified resorts for their outstanding commitment to preserving the nighttime environment.
Under Canvas: https://www.undercanvas.com/
Sleep under the stars at Outpost-X for a ‘sci-fi desert’ wellness escape in Southern Utah
Designed by Travis Chambers, a rather eccentric visionary, Outpost-X is a ‘sci-fi desert’ themed immersive glamping experience that gives its guests the opportunity to completely switch off as they play a part in a new, mythical world. Outpost-X comprises 10 glamorous units on 240-acres of desert with four areas (Zen Domes, Caves, X Spa and Common Area) near Southern Utah’s National Parks. It merges movie set with hotel, as it sits on a seasonally dry lakebed that turns into a cracked clay landscape in summer, reminiscent of a barren sci-fi desert. Outpost-X is fully off-grid and self-sufficient, thanks to solar panels and septic systems; work will also begin on a water reservoir and poplar forest (complete with mycelium) creating a lush woodland that attracts wildlife and retains moisture.
Outpost-X: www.outpost-x.com/
Stay at America’s first glass-dome resort near Bryce Canyon National Park
Clear Sky Resorts, a one-of-a-kind resort and America’s first and only glass-dome resort, located off Utah Highway 12, is nestled in a private 80-acre canyon, near Bryce Canyon National Park (a certified International Dark Sky Park). The complex features Sky Domes, with floor-to-ceiling glass, allowing guests to sleep in an aquarium of stars. Each dome has luxury furnishings, opulent beds, modern bathrooms, sleek kitchenettes, and privacy blackout curtains. The resort is also home to Sky Nova Café Bar & Grill, which has an impressive 28-foot floor-to-ceiling wall of panoramic glass overlooking the spectacular scenery, making it one of the largest glass dome restaurants in the world.
Stargaze in comfort at Mirror House Rentals at East Zion Resort, Utah
With increasing populations, high demand for housing, a desire for financial freedom, and the chance to be greener, there is a growing trend for tiny homes. Stay at Mirror House Rentals at East Zion Resort, which has debuted stand-alone tiny homes adorned with mirrored facades designed to blend into the surroundings and offer stargazing in style. Having opened last year, the accommodation showcases contemporary king beds, ensuite bathrooms, useful kitchen appliances including a microwave and refrigerator, plus electricity, air conditioning and heating so guests can sleep comfortably whatever the weather. Heated floors add an extra level of comfort. After exploring Zion National Park, unwind on the private patio – taking in the mountains, trees, and town beyond – and light the gas fire pit for warmth or the propane grill for a barbeque. Alternatively, stroll down the hill where the pool and hot tubs await.
East Zion Resort: www.eastzionresort.com/mirror-house-rentals
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