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Jackson Lake State Park gets International Dark Sky Park designation

MORGAN COUNTY — The skies above Jackson Lake State Park in northeastern Colorado have earned the park an International Dark Sky Park designation.

Located about 90 minutes from Denver in western Morgan County, Jackson Lake is the 19th state park in the country to receive the designation but the only state park in Colorado.

The International Dark Sky Places program consists of about 150 certified dark sky places in the world, 95 of which are in the United States and 74 of those are west of the Mississippi River, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said.

The program, which was founded in 2001, aims to preserve and protect dark sites through responsible lighting policies and public education.

Park ranger Amy Brandenburg, who led Jackson Lake’s application process with the IDSP program, said the designation provides a new and existing opportunity for visitors to come out and enjoy Jackson Lake.

“I think this puts us on the map so that we’re easier for people to recognize us as a dark sky place,” Brandenburg said. “It was a unique opportunity to do that.”

The process to become certified started in 2018 and included filling out a 37-page application that went through eight different revisions, CPW said. Two grants totaling $23,000 allowed the park to complete infrastructure changes necessary to become dark sky friendly.

“We worked with Morgan County Rural Electric Association to eliminate the large street lamps from the park and then we also did a ton of updates and elimination to the fixtures in the park itself,” Brandenburg said. “On the bathroom buildings, we removed, or changed out fixtures to be dark sky compliant. Inside of the bathrooms we also put the lighting in the shower houses on motion sensors.”

Jackson Lake is the fifth park and eighth total location in Colorado to receive the designation, and the only site located east of I-25.

Other dark sky parks in Colorado include: the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Dinosaur National Monument, the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and Hovenweep National Monument.

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