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Breckenridge is Now a Certified Dark Sky Community

Milky Way Galaxy

Stargazers and photographers rejoice! Not only is Breckenridge, Colorado, a go-to spot for skiing and mountain activities, but it’s also a destination for those who want to enjoy an unspoiled night sky. Breckenridge is now a Certified Dark Sky Community, a title bestowed upon it by DarkSky International. This means it has taken measures to protect the night sky from light pollution, and to stunning effect. Less ambient light lets you see the moon, planets, stars, and other celestial objects with great luminosity, and as a result, Breckenridge has become a haven for those who want a peek at the Milky Way. And when you stay at an Alpine Edge vacation rental, you have a stargazing home base! It doesn’t get much more convenient than that. So, let’s explore why being a Dark Sky Community is important and what it means for your vacation to Breckenridge.

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Inside this Piece:

  • What is a Dark Sky Certified Community?
  • Are Dark Sky Communities Worth the Visit?
  • Why is a Dark Sky Important?
  • Breckenridge’s Path to Becoming a Dark Sky Community
  • Astronomy Programs in Breckenridge
  • Where Can I Stargaze in Breckenridge?

What is a Dark Sky Certified Community?

A Certified Dark Sky Community, such as Breckenridge, is a city or town dedicated to preserving natural darkness. These places achieve this by installing outdoor lighting that doesn’t affect the night sky (and adheres to Dark Sky International’s regulations). As light pollution lessens, the visual results are pure magic.

Are Dark Sky Communities Worth the Visit?

Milky Way above Mountains

Yes! In most cities, light pollution hides almost all the stars. In a Dark Sky Community like Breckenridge, you can see thousands of stars, the Milky Way, meteor showers, and much more with immense clarity. So bundle up, bring a blanket, grab some hot cocoa or tea, and head out to see the stars! Pro Tip: Don’t forget to bring your camera and tripod to get some shots of the night sky.

Why is a Dark Sky Important?

Dark skies are more important than you might realize. While light pollution can make it tough to see the stars, it affects so much more than our view of the night sky. It can be harmful to wildlife, too! Many nocturnal animals and insects depend on natural light and darkness cycles for things like hunting, migrating, and pollinating. When artificial light disrupts their natural habits, it can sometimes have pretty serious consequences. By becoming a Dark Sky Community, Breckenridge has taken a big step in creating a friendlier environment for the amazing wildlife and ecosystems that call this place home!

Breckenridge’s Path to Becoming a Dark Sky Community

The journey to becoming a Dark Sky Community began in 2007 when the town started implementing the use of fully shielded Dark Sky compliant light fixtures for public and residential properties. These clever fixtures help keep night skies dark by directing light downwards, instead of allowing it to shine up or sideways. The community really came together to implement this simple step, and it has done wonders to help keep light pollution down. Thanks to these measures, Breckenridge is now the first resort town in Colorado to be listed as a Dark Sky Community!

Astronomy Programs in Breckenridge

Man with telescope looking at stars

After a day skiing or hiking, it’s time to go stargazing! In Breckenridge, you can partake in several programs that educate and inform you about all things astronomy.

SkyQuest Astronomy

Head over to the Mountain Top Explorium and view the stars from 9,000 feet! This one-of-kind experience leads you through identifying stars and constellations, allowing you to go home with a whole new understanding and knowledge of our galaxy. This event takes place outdoors, so come prepared with warm clothes, especially in the wintertime.

  • Cost: Adult $30, Children 14 and under $15
  • Date and Time: Varies
  • Location: Colorado Mountain College Breckenridge, 107 Denison Placer Road, Breckenridge
  • Website: Mountain Top Explorium

AstroTours

Want a closer look at the galaxy? AstroTours has you covered! This no-hiking necessary astronomy program is led by professional astronomers who bring telescopes out for visitors. With the help of the telescope, you can see a tapestry of celestial objects such as planets, other galaxies, nebulae, satellites, shooting stars, and the bounty of other things that exist in the night sky.  You will also learn about the constellations and the folklore surrounding them.

These tours last about 2 hours and include everything you need from red lights, chairs, step stools, and blankets! By the time you’re done with the tour, you will have a whole new appreciation for the universe above and around us.

  • Cost: $52
  • Date and Time: Varies
  • Location: Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center, 620 Village Rd, Breckenridge, CO 80424
  • Website: AstroTours.org

Where Should I Stargaze in Breckenridge?

There are several places to stargaze in and around Breckenridge where you can get a clear and expansive view of the sky! We recommend:

  • From your vacation rental! Our homes have plenty of vantage points from which to gaze at the stars above. Imagine sitting in a hot tub and looking at the Milky Way!
  • Carter Park and Pavilion: The address is 300 S. High Street/POB168, Breckenridge, CO 80424.
  • Hoosier Pass: Take Highway 9 south to Fairplay. In 10 miles, you will reach Hoosier Pass, which has a large pull-off on the west side.
  • Boreas Pass: From Breckenridge, you can take Boreas Pass Road/ County Road 10 towards Como, and follow signs for Boreas Pass. The path is clearly marked and easy to get to!

Book Your Stargazing Trip to Breckenridge, a Dark Sky Community!

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Now that you’re planning your stargazing trip to the Dark Sky Community of Breckenridge, it’s time to book the perfect place to stay. That’s where Alpine Edge comes in! Our vacation rentals can be your home away from home on your celestial sightseeing excursions. You can rent a ski-in, ski-out Breckenridge home, or find a place with a mountain view. Want to bring along your best friend for the trip? Book a pet-friendly rental! And while you’re here, you can even hire a private chef to whip up your meals for you in our deluxe, fully equipped kitchens. These are just a few of the amazing amenities that our homes have to offer. When you’re ready to book, simply browse our vacation rentals and choose your favorite home. We look forward to your visit!

 

September 30, 2025/by Ana
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