Best Places to See the 2025 Lunar Eclipse in North America
If you’ve ever wanted to see the moon pull a dramatic costume change in real time, mark your calendar for March 14, 2025. That night, the 2025 total lunar eclipse will paint the moon in eerie red hues for over an hour, and lucky skywatchers across the U.S. and Canada will have front-row seats to the celestial spectacle.
Unlike a solar eclipse—which requires special glasses, meticulous planning, and an uncanny ability to avoid cloud cover—lunar eclipses are easy to catch. No fancy equipment needed, no risk of frying your retinas. Just step outside, look up, and enjoy nature’s best free show. But if you want to elevate your viewing experience from backyard picnic to bucket-list adventure, we’ve scouted some of the most epic spots to watch the 2025 total lunar eclipse in style.
Where to See the 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe (Incline Village, Nevada)
Nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this lakeside resort offers an unbeatable view of the night sky, unspoiled by city lights. For the eclipse, guests can join a guided Moonlight in the Meadows snowshoe hike, complete with constellation maps and prime vantage points for lunar photography. If you prefer your stargazing with a side of luxury, you can cozy up by the firepit with a cocktail while watching the moon turn blood-red over the glassy waters of Lake Tahoe.
Suncadia Resort (Cle Elum, Washington)
If your ideal eclipse-watching setup includes wide-open skies, crackling bonfires, and a dark-sky sanctuary, Suncadia Resort’s Nelson Farm – part of Destination by Hyatt – is the place to be. This 6,000-acre resort, nestled in the Cascade Mountains, is hosting an eclipse viewing party in its sprawling meadows, where the sky stretches uninterrupted in every direction. Bring your own telescope or borrow one of theirs—either way, you’ll have a perfect view of the moon’s dramatic transformation.
The Lodge at Spruce Peak (Stowe, Vermont)
In the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains, The Lodge at Spruce Peak, part of Destination by Hyatt, is combining adventure with astronomy for the 2025 total lunar eclipse. Their expert-led Full Moon Snowshoe Hike takes guests along the scenic Spruce Loop, where guides will share insights about the eclipse and the night sky. Bonus: After the hike, you can warm up with après-ski cocktails at the lodge’s cozy fireside lounge.
Under Canvas Moab (Moab, Utah)
If there’s anywhere in the U.S. that feels like it belongs to the moon itself, it’s Moab. Known for its otherworldly rock formations and world-class stargazing, this Utah desert town is a prime location to catch the lunar eclipse. Under Canvas Moab—a luxury glamping retreat just north of Arches National Park—is hosting an eclipse viewing party complete with celestial painting workshops, telescope stations, and steaming cups of hot chocolate. Thanks to Moab’s incredibly dark skies, you’ll have one of the clearest views of the blood moon in the country.
So, How Long Will the Lunar Eclipse Last?
Great question. The entire event—from the moon’s first flirtation with Earth’s shadow to its dramatic exit—will last about five hours and 20 minutes. But the real show, the total eclipse phase when the moon turns that eerie shade of red, will last just over an hour. So plan accordingly—this isn’t a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, but you’ll want to be ready when the magic happens.
Whether you’re hiking through snowy peaks, stargazing in the desert, or sipping a fireside cocktail, the 2025 total lunar eclipse is your chance to witness a cosmic phenomenon in an unforgettable setting. So grab your coziest blanket, set your alarms, and get ready to watch the moon put on its most dramatic performance yet.
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