California State Parks Encourages Public to Safely Enjoy Perseid Meteor Shower
Contact:
Peter Ostroskie
Staff Parks and Recreation Specialist
Bay Area District
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.— California State Parks invites the public to safely enjoy the annual Perseid meteor shower that is set to grace our night skies between August 11 and 13. The Perseid meteor shower, caused by Comet Swift-Tuttle, is expected to provide an impressive nighttime spectacle to those willing to stay up late to see it.
California’s state parks, with their expansive open skies and minimal light pollution, are perfect spots to witness this natural wonder. However, California State Parks’ Bay Area District urges visitors to prioritize safety while enjoying this event.
- Check for Park and Road Closures:
Before heading out, ensure the state park you plan to visit is open.The majority of state parks and park roads/trails, such as at Mount Tamalpais State Park, close after sunset. Check park hours and closure updates by visiting the California State Parks website. - Travel Safely:
Reduced visibility can make night travel dangerous. Whether you are driving or hiking to your viewing spot, travel with caution. We encourage all visitors to use extra caution and travel at slower speeds on roadways and paths, for your safety and the safety of others. - Stay Within Marked Trails and Developed Areas:
Wandering into undeveloped areas or off-trail may lead to dangerous situations such as getting lost or injured, especially after dark.
The Perseid meteor shower is an incredible opportunity to connect with nature and experience the beauty of our universe. By following these safety tips, you can ensure a memorable and safe outing.
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