As urbanization continues to obscure our view of the night sky due to light pollution, several regions in the United States have emerged as havens for stargazers. Known as “Certified Dark-Sky Parks,” these areas are recognized for their exceptionally low levels of artificial light, allowing visitors to appreciate the cosmos in all its glory. Managed by the International Dark-Sky Association, these parks enforce strict lighting policies to safeguard their dark skies and promote awareness of the importance of light pollution reduction. Popular destinations include Death Valley National Park in California, which hosts specialized astronomy events, and Big Bend National Park in Texas, known for its minimal light interference. Other noteworthy spots for stargazing include Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, Arches National Park in Utah, and Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota, each offering unique nighttime experiences and educational opportunities. Ultimately, these parks provide a delightful escape from city life and an opportunity to reconnect with the natural world above us.