This Breathtaking National Forest Just 75 Minutes From Atlanta Is A Recognized ‘Dark Sky Location’ — Perfect For Stargazing & Astronomy Activities

When it comes to stargazing, we all know it can be a little difficult to get a good view in the city. With all the city lights, cars, and buildings, there’s a little too much light to get a good look at the sky most nights. But that doesn’t mean that stargazing is out of the question completely! You might just have to go a little further than down the street for a good view! Keep scrolling to learn more about the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, one of Georgia’s recognized dark sky locations.

What is a dark sky location?

It’s pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Dark sky locations are the spots where there’s the least amount of light pollution, and therefore, you can most easily see the stars and night sky.

Light pollution is measured with the ‘Bortle scale’. Astro Backyard defines a Bortle as,

The Bortle scale is a way of measuring the quality (brightness) of the night sky for a particular location. There are nine levels to the Bortle scale with Class 9 being the most extreme amount of light pollution.

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