Dark Sky Efforts Around Comal County
Dark Sky Places in Texas
Big Bend National Park February 2012
City of Dripping Springs January 2014
Copper Breaks State Park August 2014
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area August 2014
Sierra La Rana Development, Alpine 2014
Lost Creek Development, Austin 2015
City of Horseshoe Bay November 2015
U Bar U Camp & Retreat Center, Mountain Home January 2016
South Llano River State Park February 2017
River Hills Neighborhood, Westlake August 2017
Big Bend Ranch State Park November 2017
Wimberley Valley June 2018
Devils River State Natural Area January 2019
Lakewood Village September 2019
City of Dripping Springs January 2014
Copper Breaks State Park August 2014
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area August 2014
Sierra La Rana Development, Alpine 2014
Lost Creek Development, Austin 2015
City of Horseshoe Bay November 2015
U Bar U Camp & Retreat Center, Mountain Home January 2016
South Llano River State Park February 2017
River Hills Neighborhood, Westlake August 2017
Big Bend Ranch State Park November 2017
Wimberley Valley June 2018
Devils River State Natural Area January 2019
Lakewood Village September 2019
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Protect your community from Light Pollution!
The Comal County Friends of the Night Sky was formed in March, 2020 by a group of concerned residents who first met using Zoom. We are working on several initiatives to facilitate night sky friendly lighting in order to preserve and improve the stunning night sky of the Texas Hill Country and Comal County, TX.
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