Montana is one of the best states in America for stargazing. There are several places with low light pollution due to the state's low population and lack of larger cities.

There's a reason Montana is known as "Big Sky Country." With its wide, unobstructed horizons, you get panoramic views of the stars, planets, and even the Milky Way.

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The Best Spots For Stargazing Under The Big Sky

Many places in Montana are at high elevations, which means there's thinner air and less atmospheric distortion. The state is also far enough north that you can see the aurora borealis, primarily during the winter months.

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If you love looking up at the stars, Montana has some of the best views in the U.S. For optimal viewing, you need to find a place with low light pollution, which will make the night sky appear much clearer and more vibrant.

There's something deeply calming about staring at the stars under the night sky. It invokes a sense of wonder that is nothing short of magical. In Montana, you can see everything from meteor showers to lunar and solar eclipses.

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Looking at the stars in a great reminder of how vast the universe is, and can put a lot in perspective. The fact that stargazing is free is another added bonus. You can use an app or a telescope to make it a fun learning experience.

The Space website put together a list of the best stargazing apps in 2025. You can check it out [here].

You never know what you'll see when you look up at the night sky in Montana.

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