"Upcoming Solar Eclipses in North America: Where and When to See Them"

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The first annular solar eclipse visible in the US since 2012 will occur on October 14, 2023, and will be visible in parts of the Americas, including over a dozen US national parks, national monuments, and other beautiful spots. Some of the best places to view the eclipse will be in the scenic US Southwest, including Oregon's Crater Lake, Utah's Bryce Canyon, and Arizona's Monument Valley. Many of the best viewing locations are also International Dark Sky Parks, but visitors should be aware that mid-October is shoulder season when many national parks empty out and campsites close.
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