In the United States, several locations have been recognized by DarkSky International for their exceptional stargazing potential due to minimal light pollution. Notable dark spots include Flagstaff, Arizona, the first city to implement outdoor lighting ordinances aimed at reducing light pollution; Great Basin National Park in Nevada, known for its stunning natural landscapes; and Moab, Utah, home to iconic national parks. Other significant sites include the Oregon Outback International Sky Sanctuary, Greater Big Bend International Dark Sky Reserve in Texas, and the Grand Canyon, which attracts millions of visitors with its celestial displays. With diverse offerings from serene parks to urban stargazing events, these destinations are perfect for both seasoned astronomers and casual stargazers looking to indulge in the wonders of the night sky.