If you’ve got your starry eyes on this year’s solar eclipse, taking place on April 8th, then you know how crucial it is to plan your viewing party along the path of totality. Eclipse chasers and travelers have been mapping this out for months, reserving all the prime real estate—think Airbnbs and camping spots—that fall within the precious path. So if you’re a little late to the party, allow us to present you with an alternative option: Catch the solar eclipse from a state or national park. With more than 100 parks along the eclipse path, you can experience totality while surrounded by beautiful nature, plus join eclipse get-togethers and other activities organized by the parks.
Do you live near any of the parks listed above, or know someone who does? If so, consider planning a meetup for an experience that combines outdoor adventure, community, and clear views. For a full list of parks along the path of totality, head to the link in our bio.
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