West Texas is renowned for its exceptionally dark night skies, providing a celestial spectacle largely hidden from urban areas due to light pollution. The region’s arid landscapes offer ideal conditions for stargazing, attracting visitors to 20 notable dark-sky destinations. Highlights include the McDonald Observatory, famed for its telescopes and educational “Star Parties”; Big Bend National Park, recognized as a Gold-Tier International Dark Sky Park; and Davis Mountains State Park, which hosts monthly star-gazing events. Other unique locations, like the Chinati Foundation and Guadalupe Mountains National Park, combine stunning geological features with astronomical experiences. These accessible sites invite both amateur and expert astronomers to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the cosmos.