I’d headed west for the sun, but even more so for the night sky, so I was hoping for clear weather ahead.
The glamping resort, one of 12 Under Canvas sites, is anchored on a canyon rim plateau in southern Utah and is the first resort in the world to be certified by the nonprofit authority on light pollution, DarkSky International.
My aim was to beat the heat and the crowds — but what I really wanted was to be an early adopter of certified starry resorts.
The DarkSky Approved Lodging program is another step forward in the nonprofit’s history of advocacy for the reduction of light pollution.
Broadly, the requirements for certification include being situated in an “exceptionally” dark location; having approved means of reducing the impact of light at night; and providing educational materials about night sky conservation to guests.
Persons:
Harry Reid
Organizations:
Harry Reid International, DarkSky
Locations:
Tennessee, Utah