For 25 years, NASA’s orbiting Hubble telescope has beamed mesmerizing images of our universe. But Earth dwellers can get stellar celestial views, too.

Here are three trip-worthy dark-sky havens in the United States:

> Lake Powell (Utah)

The combination of a thin atmosphere and lack of artificial light for miles gives Natural Bridges National Monument a bright, clear sky. View the colorful Milky Way through the “window” of the massive Owachomo Bridge.

> Mackinaw City (Michigan)

Located along the shore of Lake Michigan, Headlands International Dark Sky Park is one of 20 designated night-sky parks in the world. See the constellations reflected in the water.

> Sedona (Arizona)

Gaze at the sky from Cathedral Rock in the Coconino National Forest. Recently recognized as the world’s eighth dark-sky community, Sedona has clear skies at least 300 days each year.