Spacious Skies Lists Eastern ‘Dark Skies’ Campgrounds – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News

BERNARDSVILLE, N.J., March 27, 2025 – It’s not uncommon for guests of Spacious Skies Balsam Woods in the Highlands of Central Maine to observe the aurora borealis or for campers at Spacious Skies Woodland Hills in Austerlitz, N.Y. to take in the interstellar spirals of light from the stars, gas and dust of the Milky Way.

Tennessee’s Spacious Skies Belle Ridge features views from the campground as well as nearby locations.

With minimal artificial lighting and sprawling acreage bordering lakes and valleys, several locations in the Spacious Skies Campgrounds collection offer an expansive window to dark skies and starry nights.

When lifelong camping enthusiast and stargazer Ali Rasmussen founded and named Spacious Skies Campgrounds four years ago, she clearly had those dark skies and starry nights on her mind.

“Camping and glamping are about being close to the world’s natural beauty, and we urge our guests not to forget that sometimes nature’s most glorious features are the skies,” said Rasmussen. “As we acquired each campground, we imagined what it would be like to sit around a campfire and observe the skies in each location. There’s something magical and rejuvenating about stargazing that reminds you that you are not alone in the universe.”

The Spacious Skies Campgrounds collection has grown to 15 campgrounds located in the Eastern U.S., from Maine in the North to Georgia in the South.

Cosmic Monthly Themes

Every month, the campgrounds feature a new monthly theme that takes inspiration from the starry night skies. Campgrounds stage guest events – such as programs by local astronomers – decorate the campground and host other space-themed activities such as movie nights and kid-friendly scavenger hunts.

Themes include “Galactic Guardians” in May, with a focus on honoring hometown “superheroes” with activities like safety workshops and superhero movies that shine a spotlight on those who inspire and protect. In June, the theme is “Critter Constellations,” with animal-themed fun. August brings “Astro Adventures,” with space-themed fun like Zodiac nights and astronomy hikes.

The Spacious Skies Balsam Woods staff often partners with local astronomers to offer programs.

Best Campgrounds for Stargazing

Here are some of the best stargazing opportunities within the Spacious Skies Campgrounds collection:

Spacious Skies Balsam Woods, Abbott, Maine. Although its location is woodsy – it is named for the fragrant balsam-coated trees and shrubs that comprise the lush forests of Central Maine – the campground is situated near an International Dark Sky Park, and there are several places throughout the campground with prime night sky viewing, including occasional views of the ribbons of color of the aurora borealis. The campground’s management team of astronomy buffs often partner with local astronomers to offer star-themed guest programs.

Spacious Skies Woodland Hills, Austerlitz, N.Y. Tucked away among the Taconic and Berkshire Mountain ranges, the best place to see the amazing spirals of the Milky Way is from the campground’s Cosmic Canine Commons, a heavenly enclosed space for four-legged guests. Local astronomers help guests identify constellations and other nighttime phenomena.

Spacious Skies Walnut Grove, Alfred, Maine. Situated near the tiny town of Alfred and with easy access to the Maine shoreline, this quiet campground features several places with unimpeded views of the night skies including its Cosmic Canine Campgrounds. On especially clear nights, guests set up blankets, sip beverages and enjoy the starry nights while their pups romp in the park.

Spacious Skies Shenandoah Views, Luray, Va. With easy access to Shenandoah National Park, many guests head to pullouts and parking lots along the park’s famous Skyline Drive for clear nighttime views. There are also several places throughout the campground with unimpeded views, including the yurt area and central sport court area with volleyball courts and a jumping pillow.

Spacious Skies French Pond, Henniker, N.H. This campground in Southern New Hampshire features RV sites situated around the pristine water of French Pond, and lucky campers can not only observe starry skies but sometimes see bonus stars in the reflections in the water.

Spacious Skies Hidden Creek, Marion, N.C. Situated near the Blue Ridge Mountains, campers here have expansive sky views from the shores of the campground’s massive Hidden Creek Lake.

Spacious Skies Adirondack Peaks, North Hudson, N.Y. This Upstate New York campground is situated right on the Schroon River, and campers here can find clear night skies from anywhere along the shoreline.

Spacious Skies Seven Maples, Hancock, N.H. Located on what was once a sprawling family farm, this picturesque campground’s best nighttime viewing is from the campground’s fishing pond.

Spacious Skies Bear Den, Spruce Pine, N.C. Situated near the Blue Ridge Mountains where light pollution is minimal, this is an especially compelling spot for stargazing. Some of the best places nearby to enjoy the night sky include the campground itself, the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway, the Bear Den and Chestoa View Overlooks, the historic Orchard at Altapass, the Linville Gorge Wilderness and Mayland Earth to Sky Park & Bare Dark Sky Observatory.

Spacious Skies Belle Ridge, Monterey, Tenn. Situated on more than 100 acres with open fields, cliffs and ridge views, the campground’s clifftop overlooks provide wide, unobstructed views of the night sky. Nearby options include Bee Rock Overlook, the Highland Rim & Standing Stone State Park and Cummins Falls State Park.

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