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    • Map of Where to Go Stargazing in Ohio
    • Burr Oak State Park
    • Cowan Lake State Park
    • Cuyahoga Valley National Park
    • Dillon State Park
    • John Glenn Astronomy Park
    • Observatory Park
    • Stonelick State Park
    • Strouds Run
    • Wayne National Forest

    By popular request, I’ve added a map to this post to help make it easier to understand where each of the best spots for stargazing in Ohio can be found. I hope this helps you plan the ultimate stargazing trip!

    If you love nature and seclusion, then Burr Oak State Parkis one of the best spots for stargazing in Ohio. The lovely park sits within Wayne National Forest and sprawls over 2,593 acres of wooded hills and valley farms. Despite being only 4 miles outside of Glouster, the village has 2,000 inhabitants who produce little light pollution. So, the park...

    Once again, if you prefer seclusion for your stargazing experience, Cowan Lake State Parkshould be on top of your Ohio stargazing spots. This park gem boasts astounding scenery, with beautiful inlets and American Lotus water lilies dotting the landscape. The park is popular with hikers, given the diversity of trails nestled within the park’s woodla...

    When it comes to stargazing in Ohio, Cuyahoga Valley National Park has a top spot on the podium; best of all, it’s a very short drive from Cleveland(where I call home) making it one of the best urban national parks in the U.S. Its website states there are fiveunbeatable places to go stargazing inside the park, one of them granting views of the Auro...

    Wildlife enthusiasts love Dillon State Park. The area’s wooded hills and scenic valleys lure visitors from far and wide looking for their next outdoor adventure. During the day, you can enjoy a sunbathing session at the coves, kayaking in one of the lake’s inlets, or hiking through the winding forest trails. When the night comes, you can head to th...

    Any park with “astronomy” in its name is a good omen for stargazers; add the name of Ohio’s own John Glenn onto it and you’re sure to have a great spot for stargazing in Ohio. If not the best place, John Glenn Astronomy Parkis one of the best places for Ohio stargazing. Located in the heart of the Hocking Hills, the park offers year-round stargazin...

    The Observatory Parkhas been Ohio’s only dark sky park since 2011. Located east of Chardon; Observatory Park officially has the darkest skies in the state. The Park District has been hard at work trying to reduce light pollution and make the sky as dark as possible, including community measures such as instructing residents and businesses in nearby...

    Initially, Stonelick State Parkserved as a wildlife area for Ohio’s sportsmen. It lies 35 miles east of Cincinnati and governs 1,058 acres of woodland. People who visit the park mainly engage in canoeing, hiking, and campaign activities. However, the park has the reputation of being an excellent place for birders and astronomers in the Cincinnati a...

    Situated on the Appalachian foothills, Strouds Runis worth visiting just for the scenery. This 2,000-acre state park has a varied landscape with hills, valleys, and coves all around. One of the most surprising facts is that certain areas within the forest are over a century old and show no signs of human disturbance. As for stargazers, the park sit...

    Wayne National Forestis our last top spot for stargazing in Ohio. Wayne National Forest is Ohio’s only national forest and you’ll find it right on the Appalachian foothills. There are six campgrounds offering pretty good views of the stars. However, I suggest you go to Lamping Homestead Recreation Area for exceptional views. This isolated area has ...

  4. Feb 25, 2022 · Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. A massive, 7,000+ acre green space west of Columbus, Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is a great area for stargazing just 25 minutes drive from downtown. The park closes just after sundown throughout the year, but you can stay to watch the stars pop out. 1775 Darby Creek Dr, Galloway, metroparks.net.

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