From news coverage to national campaigns, Borrego Springs is frequently recognized for its leadership in dark sky preservation. This page features press, articles and resources that underscore the impact and reach of our efforts to protect the night sky.
These articles and newsletters capture the evolution of dark sky advocacy in the region and in the world:
Light pollution is getting worse, but there is a movement to make our skies dark again. Light pollution, the term for the brightening of the night sky by unnatural lights, is increasing worldwide… February, 2025
California’s best 4 spots for stargazing “Twinkle, twinkle little star … ” From childhood, we humans are drawn to the night sky … San Francisco Chronicle — November, 2018
AAA Oregon’s Via The July-August 2017 Via article, “Star Treks,” featuring the best stargazing sites in the West, highlights Borrego Springs as one of “eight brilliant spots where the night sky is the best show around.” … July — August, 2017
Stargazing in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Come to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in late winter and early spring, and you’ll see a gorgeous carpet of wildflowers covering the desert. But any time of year, just wait until after dark for a different stunning view … video, January, 2017
10 great places to stargaze
As population spreads, we’re losing the ability to see the stars, says Bob Parks, executive director of the Tucson-based International Dark-Sky Association (darksky.org), which certifies recreation … Nov. 7, 2012
Feeling Proud: The Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalition So, who are the Borrego Springs Dark Sky Coalition and what are they attempting to accomplish? The Coalition is a group of Borrego residents and professionals dedicated to the protection, promotion … 2014