Stargazing Near Zion
Experience the magic of stargazing in Utah’s night skies from the comfort of Settler’s Junction RV Resort.
Go Stargazing in the Desert after dark
Where the night sky comes alive.
If you’ve ever looked up at a sky so clear you could see the Milky Way stretch from horizon to horizon — this is that place. At Settler’s Junction RV Resort, you’re surrounded by 100 acres of open BLM land and some of the darkest skies in Southern Utah.
Far from city lights but close to world-famous destinations like Zion National Park, Settler’s Junction is perfectly positioned for stargazing near Zion — where every night feels like a show just for you.
Why Settler’s Junction is a Stargazer’s Dream

Unobstructed Desert Views
With wide-open surroundings and minimal light pollution, Settler’s Junction offers panoramic night skies that feel endless. No glare, no crowds — just pure, star-filled silence.

Close to Zion Nat'l Park
Zion is a designated International Dark Sky Park, and Settler’s Junction sits just minutes away. Enjoy the same pristine skies and incredible stargazing conditions — without battling for space or parking.

Light-Protected Skies
Toquerville has embraced responsible outdoor lighting, helping preserve Utah’s rare dark-sky quality. That means clearer constellations, sharper views, and more visible meteors year-round.
What You'll See in the Utah Sky
Utah is famous for its celestial clarity — and our RV park location in Toquerville amplifies that magic. On clear nights, you can spot:
The Milky Way
Visible from spring through late summer
Bright Planets
Think: Jupiter, Venus and Saturn
Famous Constellations
Including Orion, Cassiopeia, and Ursa Major
Satellites and Meteor Showers
See them drift across the horizon
Stay with us and go stargazing
Whether you’re an avid astronomer or simply love quiet nights beneath endless skies, Settler’s Junction RV Resort offers a front-row seat to one of nature’s most awe-inspiring shows. With unmatched views, peaceful surroundings, and easy access to Zion stargazing spots, it’s the ultimate destination for stargazing in Utah — and a reminder of just how magical the desert can be after dark.
