Amarillo
Stargazing Guide.

Uncover the hidden celestial treasures of Amarillo, TX. From the verified horizons at verified local spots to the scientific Bortle Class 4 reports at Star Point Overlook, your journey to the stars starts here.

Scientific NPS Bortle Regional Benchmarking
4
~126.2mi at Star Point Overlook
Scientific NPS SQM Instrumented Reading
21.2
Regional Atmospheric Base
Verified Spots Community Vetted
0
~0.0mi to verified local spots
Dark Sky Oasis Certified IDA Park
68.3mi
IDA: Caprock Canyons State Park, Texas

Stargazing Logistics for Amarillo

  • STEP 1. Primary Staging Area: verified local spots. This is your most reliable community-vetted hub within a ~0.0 mile radius.
  • STEP 2. Sky Quality Baseline: Classified as Class B (Rural). Use the instrumented 4 rating from Star Point Overlook as your technical benchmark for the region.
  • STEP 3. Local Support: Contact Starcreek Astronomical Society for updated site access and group observation schedules.
  • STEP 4. Observation Density: There are 0 recognized sites near Amarillo offering varied horizons and atmospheric stability levels.
Local Observation Strategy

Amarillo acts as a primary gateway to the verified local spots zone. This proximity allows for scientific-grade viewing (Class 4) at Star Point Overlook just a short 15-minute drive from the city center, making it a rare 'Hub' for serious observers.

The Best Times for Stargazing in Amarillo

In TX, the transitional periods of early Autumn often provide a stable atmosphere between weather fronts. For Amarillo residents, this means less 'star twinkling' (scintillation) and a significantly steadier view for high-magnification planetary observation.

Expert Tips for Amarillo Observers

If you're visiting verified local spots, bring a pack of chemical hand-warmers and rubber-band them to your eyepiece or camera lens. This acts as a 'budget' dew heater, which is essential for the humid nights often found in TX during the peak viewing seasons. Scientific Context: While local conditions vary, the instrumented reading of Bortle 4 at Star Point Overlook (126.2 miles away) remains the benchmark for regional sky quality.

Regional Perspective: Amarillo is situated just 15.2 miles from Canyon, but its local horizon often provides a more stable viewing experience for planetary targets.
Community Vetted
Methodology Verified

Best Spots for Stargazing in Amarillo

The most accessible and reliable viewing locations in the region, ranked by local observer feedback. To get the most out of these verified spots, ensure your mobile reconnaissance kit is ready for Amarillo's local horizons.

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Real-Time Tracking

2026 Celestial Roadmap for Amarillo

Rural conditions near Amarillo provide excellent contrast for the Milky Way and bright star clusters.

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Instrumented Data

Sky Quality Reports for Amarillo

Access high-precision SQM readings from the National Park Service, providing the definitive baseline for regional darkness quality. Discover which telescopes can best cut through the remaining regional skyglow to see these scientific targets by viewing our gear recommendations.

Star Point Overlook

Clayton Lake SP

126.2 mi
Distance
21.2 SQM
Bortle Class 4

Local Relevance

Amarillo enthusiasts typically use the instrumented readings from Star Point Overlook to calibrate their deep-sky expectations for the area.

"Sky quality measurements were recorded at Star Point Overlook in Clayton Lake SP on 11/17/2006. The site demonstrated a scientific darkness reading of 21.2 SQM."

Observation Date
11/17/2006
Elevation
1587m
Zenith Brightness
21.48

High Trail Loop

Washita Battlefield NHS

123.6 mi
Distance
20.86 SQM
Bortle Class 3

Local Relevance

For observers in Amarillo, High Trail Loop serves as the definitive baseline for high-altitude transparency and localized skyglow data.

"Set up along HIGH Loop Trail, 150 yds N of parking lot. Very nice night with good transparency and no clouds. Milky Way visible in south to 5° above horizon and in the north to 10°. Good detail throughout with Cygnus easily visible. M31 also visible to the naked eye. Oklahoma City easily visible to the east and Amarillo visible to the west. Rotating beacon light from local airport painting the battlefield with white light. INcredible bright LED panel mounted on top of NPS/USFS visitor center that is aimed sideways and plainly visible and creating shadows in the battlefield 1/2 mile west. Wind turbines to the SSW with blinking red lights (not too bad). Oil and gas installation 2-3 miles to the WNW with HPS unshielded lights. Local solar LED's at parking lot not working. Limiting magnitude of 6.8 in Pegasus without problem."

Observation Date
10/15/2017
Elevation
592m
Zenith Brightness
21.13
Certified Destinations

Dark Sky Oasis near Amarillo

Elite viewing locations officially recognized by DarkSky International for their pristine celestial environments. Certified dark skies like these are most rewarding when paired with the right aperture. Check out our suggested kit for Amarillo observers.

International Dark Sky Park Certified

Caprock Canyons State Park, Texas

As one of the closest certified environments to Amarillo, Caprock Canyons State Park, Texas offers a rare window into the true depth of the Milky Way.

850 Caprock Canyons Park Rd, Quitaque, TX 79255

Scale
61.97 km sq.
Coordinates
34.4444, -101.0531
Dark Sky Park Certified

Clayton Lake State Park

Amarillo stargazers often look to Clayton Lake State Park as the gold standard for regional darkness and pristine celestial horizons.

New Mexico, USA

Scale
0.796 km2
Coordinates
36.5813, -103.3088
Community Hubs

Astronomy Clubs for Amarillo

Join the local community of observers for group viewing events, equipment swaps, and technical workshops. Local astronomy clubs are great for testing gear; see what we suggest for Amarillo residents to bring to your first meet-up.

NASA Club ID
#495
177.9 mi
Distance

Starcreek Astronomical Society

Freedom, OK

NASA Club ID
#505
179.8 mi
Distance

Selman Living Laboratory Observatory

Freedom, OK

The Planetary Expert's Staging Advice

Gearing Up for Amarillo Nights

"Since deep darkness at sites like the local staging areas is less than a 15-minute dash from Amarillo, you can justify using heavier, high-aperture telescopes that would be a hassle to transport long distances."

The Amarillo Field Kit

When observing near Amarillo, the local atmospheric stability and the immediate access to verified hubs are your primary logistical factors. Since verified local spots offers a specific Class 4 horizon, your equipment needs to be calibrated for the unique transparency found in this part of the state. We've curated a specific progression of gear—from entry-level comfort to dedicated imaging hubs—to help you maximize every clear night.

Level 1: EssentialsLevel 2: OpticsLevel 3: Power