Table Of Content Sign Up & Earn Rewards! The Milky Way is visible in the Summer MonthsDuring the “New Moon” Phase (~10 Nights) each June-August Stargazing Tips For Joshua Tree National Park Kings Canyon National Park The Magnetic Heart of the Milky Way Alabama Hills features exceptional skies for Southern California. On a clear night with no moon, a visitor with good, dark adapted vision may see the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the unaided eye; the central Milky Way appears highly structured under these conditions. For the best chance to see the Milky Way, you'll need to do a little pre-trip planning, which this guide will help you with. The trick is to visit when the moon is not high in the night sky. Sign Up & Earn Rewards! The Milky Way is only visible eight to ten days each month (April through August) when the moon is not in the sky (during the new moon). Fortunately, there are some great tools to help you find a dark place in California, the first us...
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