Utah Master Naturalist: Dark Sky Observations (Antelope Island State Park)
Experience Utah's dark sky with local experts in our 3-day field course and online class.
Date and time
Location
Antelope Island State Park
4528 West 1700 South Syracuse, UT 84075Agenda
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday, September19th|
1:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday, September 20th|
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday, September 21st|
Good to know
Highlights
- 2 days, 4 hours
- Ages 18+
- In person
- Free venue parking
Refund Policy
About this event
This Dark Sky Observations course is a partnership with Antelope Island State Park and will take place September 19 - 21, 2025 within the park. The schedule is as follows: Friday: 11 am - 11 pm (1 hour breaks for lunch and dinner), Saturday 1 pm - 11pm (1 hour break for dinner), and Sunday 10 am - 3:00 pm (working lunch). A group campsite is reserved for the class for complementary overnight camping on Friday and Saturday nights.
You will have access to the Dark Sky Observations online course 6 weeks before the start of the field course - students are required to complete the online material before attending the field course.
This is an adult education program that is open to participants 18 years of age and older. Exceptions for teens as young as 15 may be made if a parent/guardian is also registering for the course. Please email utahmasternaturalist@usu.edu if you would like to bring a child younger than 18.
Course Description
Dark Skies are a critical component for many species here on earth to thrive. In this Dark Sky Observations course, you will explore the solar system, learn about the planets, stars, constellations, and the ways that we can help protect our dark skies. You'll also have an opportunity to learn how to operate a telescope as we observe the night sky.
Dark Sky Observations was created to help meet the growing demand for trained staff and volunteers to provide dark sky programs for astrotourism. The course is the result of years of work by several cooperating agencies, including Cedar Breaks National Monument, that developed the Master Astronomer Program, Utah State Parks, and Utah Master Naturalist.
Each Utah Master Naturalist course consists of 40 hours of instruction, with approximately 16 hours covered in the online course, and the remaining 24 hours spent outdoors in a field course. Field course activities include instructor-led discussions, guest presentations on relevant resource issues, small group activities, and open discussions. Class size is small to maximize your opportunities for learning and having fun!
Course Materials
All course materials are available for download here . It is highly recommended that you read them before the start of the course.
There are not hard copies of the manual at this time.
Course Fees
The $250 registration fee covers the cost of both the online course and the field course. If you previously completed the online portion of this course, email utahmasternaturalist@usu.edu before you register for this course to receive a discount code. USU credit is no longer available for Utah Master Naturalist courses. There is an opportunity to earn 4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) from Utah State University for an additional recording fee of $120. If you would like to receive this credit, please indicate so on the order form at checkout.
Cancellation & Refunds
If you cancel at least two weeks prior to the start of the course, you will be refunded your course registration, less a $30 administrative fee. Canceling less than two weeks prior to the course results in a refund of 50% of the registration fee (less processing fees). We are unable to issue any refund if a registered participant is a no-show at the start of the course. Cancellation & refund requests can be sent to utahmasternaturalist@usu.edu.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, a group campsite is reserved for course participants who wish to camp within the park. Camping is free for course participants. The campsite has a pit-toilet bathroom. Camping is not mandatory.
No, you do not have to camp if you do not wish to. You are responsible for organizing your nightly accommodations. Many nearby options are available. Daytime parking within the park is available and free for course participants.
Antelope Island is undergoing a major facilities overhaul. There is no running water anywhere within the park for the summer and fall months of 2025. We will have plenty of water available at our course. More detailed info to come regarding the water situation as the date draws nearer.
Friday, September 19th| 11:00 am to 11:00 pm; Saturday, September 20th| 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm; Sunday, September 21st| 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Friday and Saturday each have a 1-hour dinner break built into the schedule.
Generally speaking, you are responsible for providing your own food during the course. How you do that is up to you. Some participants will bring food from home or plan ahead to pick up an order at a nearby restaurant. Others will bring food to prepare at the campsite. Water is provided.
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