Experience the quiet magic of the night sky with Stargazing in the Parklands, one of Wyomissing’s most peaceful and awe-inspiring seasonal events. The Parklands’ wide-open meadows and naturally dark skies create the perfect setting to step away from the glow of everyday life and look upward into a world far beyond our own.
Whether you’re spotting familiar constellations, catching a glimpse of a distant planet, or simply taking in the sweep of the Milky Way, stargazing offers a rare chance to slow down and appreciate the beauty above us. It’s relaxing, accessible to all ages, and a wonderful way to reconnect with nature.
This year, we once again welcome our friends from the Berks County Amateur Astronomical Society, who will guide the experience with high-powered telescopes, expert insights, and plenty of enthusiasm to help you discover what’s shining overhead. Each session brings something different — no two nights in the sky are ever the same.
FRIDAY - February 27th - 6:00 PM
FRIDAY - May 22nd - 8:30 PM
FRIDAY - August 14th - 8:30 PM
FRIDAY - November 13th - 6:00 PM
LOCATION: West Slope of the Parklands of Wyomissing (Just off Cambridge Avenue and Parkview Drive. Park in the designated area off Parkview and follow the trail through the gate up the hill.)
There are no rain dates planned, so mark your calendar and keep an eye on our social media for any weather-related updates.