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The Darkest Sky In The Country Is in Our Own Nevada Backyard

We live in a city – a whole state – that is known for having some of the biggest and brightest neon lights in the world! But you might not…

Milky Way over Great Basin Nat'l park

Stars reflecting in lake at 10,000 feet in Great Basin National Park, Nevada

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We live in a city - a whole state - that is known for having some of the biggest and brightest neon lights in the world! But you might not have known this - Nevada is also home to one of the darkest skies in the country.

In Nevada we also like our clear, dark skies too, because there is nothing better than looking up at the night sky to see trillions - yes, trillions - of stars twinkling back at you. There’s even one specific destination in Nevada that’s been recognized for its extremely dark sky, and you definitely need to experience it for yourself at some point, because it's quite breathtaking.

Great Basin National Park is one of Nevada's greatest treasures. I was there once many years ago, and it's quite mesmerizing. I didn't know at the time, but it's actually considered one of the darkest places in the country. And the preserve was actually given this designation back in 2016 by the International Dark Sky Association (you didn't know there was one, did you?) and it's well-deserved.

Great Basin National Park isn't just any dark sky. I think it might be the closest thing to what the night sky might've looked like before before Thomas Edison flipped the switch. It's a must see - because it's really hard to get great pictures!

Great Basin is so dark because of its remote location. With a population of about 4,100, the town of Ely is the largest community within 100 miles of the preserve. Las Vegas is the closest major light source, and it's over three hours away.

Great Basin has many astronomy and stargazing programs. It now puts on over 100 programs a year that feature the preserve's dark skies, so If you have a couple days to do something really cool, there's no excuse to not see this place for yourself. It's in or own backyard!!

Carla ReaWriter
Carla Rea is the morning show co-host on “The Mike and Carla Morning Show" on 96.3 KKLZ, in Las Vegas. She has been working with her partner and friend Mike O'Brian for the past 25 plus years. At KKLZ for 12 years. Carla Rea is a Gracie Award winner. She started out in talk radio, "when talk radio was still fun" Rea says. Prior to, and along with doing the morning show, Carla is also a comedian. You may have seen her on Conan O'Brien, Evening at The Improv, Showtime, or several comedy clubs across the country. Carla also worked as a light feature reporter at KSNV/NBC Las Vegas, going behind the scenes at various shows, and restaurants on the Las Vegas strip. As a content creator 96.3 KKLZ, Carla writes in a sarcastic, cheeky, unapologetic way on Las Vegas, movies, TV, celebrities, and this thing we call life.