
Tags: North Dakota, Northern Lights, Noctourism, Aurora Borealis

BISMARCK, N.D. – June 10, 2025 – North Dakota is emerging as a leading destination for noctourism (or astrotourism), offering unparalleled opportunities to witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), along with abundant stars and galaxies. With vast, clear skies and minimal light pollution, much of the state provides an ideal canvas for night sky enthusiasts.
According to Future Market Insights Inc. (FMI), the global nocturnal travel industry is a $9.3 billion sector and projected to see another 10% growth in 2025. This increasing interest in after-dark adventures highlights a clear shift in traveler preferences. North Dakota is perfectly positioned to meet this demand, offering accessible and unforgettable night sky experiences.
North Dakota stands out as one of the best locations in the U.S. to scan the dark skies for the Aurora Borealis. On a crisp, clear night, spectators can witness stunning displays of green, purple, blue, red, and orange hues painting the sky. Prime viewing locations include Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota's state parks, and scenic spots like Crow Flies High Butte near New Town and Mystical Horizons in the Turtle Mountains near Bottineau.
To make the most of this unique noctourism experience, North Dakota experts offer these key tips for chasing the Northern Lights:
- Be Prepared: The Northern Lights can appear year-round. Check forecasts from NWS Bismarck, NWS Grand Forks, Space Weather Prediction Center, or SpaceWeatherLive.com. Be ready to act quickly; clear skies are crucial.
- Be a Lights Chaser: When the aurora is active, it's typically visible statewide. The best viewing times are usually two to three hours after sunset. Go at least 20 to 30 miles outside of any town to avoid light pollution. Patience is key, as displays can vary in length and intensity.
- Be a Photographer: A tripod is essential for capturing the lights. Set your camera to manually keep the shutter open for 10-30 seconds and open your aperture as wide as possible.
North Dakota invites adventurers and sky-gazers alike to discover the profound beauty and serenity of its dark skies.
Find out more about experiencing North Dakota's night skies at https://www.ndtourism.com/north-dakota-northern-lights-and-stargazers-heaven.
