Kartchner Caverns State Park south of Benson â best known for its spectacular limestone caves â now has a new claim to fame: It has been designated as an International Dark Sky Park by the International Dark-Sky Association.
âThe team there (at Kartchner Caverns) has done a commendable job in protecting the parkâs night sky,â said Scott Feierabend, executive director of the Tucson-based association.
The association started the Dark Sky Places Program in 2001 to encourage communities around the world to preserve and protect dark sites through responsible lighting policies and public education.
âThe success of Kartchner Cavernsâ bid to become an International Dark Sky Park is the result of many people working for the past several years to do something thatâs not easy: Secure the quality of the night sky over a park thatâs within reach of a million people in Southern Arizona,â said John Berentine, program manager for the association. âThe Dark Sky Park award, as much as it recognizes the dark night skies that exist at Kartchner, is equally a means of recognizing and honoring the efforts required to keep them that way.â
Sue Black, executive director of Arizona State Parks and Trails, said, âWe are so excited to have Kartchner Caverns State Park designated as a Dark Sky Park. This designation supports our mission to preserve and protect Arizonaâs natural resources.â
Kartchner is the second state park in Arizona to win dark-skies status. Oracle State Park near the town of Oracle received the designation in 2014.
Kartchner Caverns will host a public event at the park in celebration of the designation beginning at 2 p.m. on Sept. 9. Speakers will commemorate the occasion, and solar telescopes will be set up for public viewing.
To reach the park from Tucson, take Interstate 10 east to Benson. Exit there and follow Arizona 90 nine miles south to the park.



