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Stargazing in Arizona

Want to go stargazing in Arizona? Read our complete guide to all the great stargazing spots and campsites to visit with your Cruise America rental RV.   
Here are some tips to make stargazing in Arizona even more unforgettable. 
· Familiarize yourself with constellations and the times the planets, stars, and moon are more visible, so you know when and where to look.
· Avoid moonlit nights unless you’re specifically moon gazing. A full-on lunar glow makes it harder to see all the stars and planets in the sky. 
· You’ll need a flashlight to get to some stargazing spots. Invest in a red flashlight to ensure that your eyes adjust to the dark quickly. Now let’s have a look at some of the ideal spots for stargazing in Arizona.   
SEDONA: Turkey Creek Trailhead Located in Oak Creek, just south of Sedona, this trailhead’s parking area and isolated location make it an ideal Sedona stargazing spot.
FLAGSTAFF: Lowell Observatory When it comes to Flagstaff stargazing sites, this one’s a no-brainer. Visit the Lowell Observatory on a Friday night for Cosmic Questions, and take the opportunity to see constellations through one of their six high-powered telescopes.  
PHOENIX: Estrella Mountain Regional Park  Stargazing Phoenix residents know to head out to this park, located about 20 minutes away from downtown Phoenix in Goodyear. Let the darkness envelope you as you behold the glory of the nighttime sky.
TUCSON: The headquarters of the International Dark-Sky Association is located in Arizona’s second-largest city, Tucson. Thus, as you can imagine, Tucson’s stargazing opportunities abound.     Oracle State Park  North of Tucson, Oracle State Park is an International Dark Sky Park, offering visitors the chance to see the Milky Way on a clear night!
GRAND CANYON:  Far from Arizona’s major population centers, the Grand Canyon provides unparalleled stargazing experiences.   Mather Point Mather Point, a short walk from the visitors center, is a wonderful nighttime viewing spot for stargazing in the Grand Canyon. You can pitch a tent in any campgrounds nearby and ask a ranger to help identify the local Navajo tribe’s giant constellations.    
To see where you could visit Arizona as part of a longer trip, please see our fantastic Tourbook with 33 suggested itineraries here. For more information and how to book, contact your tour operator or travel agent

 

Posted by: Cruise America & Canada RV Rentals Inc
Posted on: 02/03/2026

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