Meteors and smores at Holland State Park

Posted on Tuesday, August 6, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

On August 7th, Holland State Park will host "Meteors and S'mores" at the Day Use Beach Basketball Courts starting at 9 p.m. This event aligns with the Perseids meteor shower, which runs from July 14 to September 1, peaking on August 12.

Meteors and smores at Holland State Park

The park will provide complimentary s'mores, inviting attendees to enjoy the meteor shower while indulging in a classic treat. Participants are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs for a comfortable viewing experience at the beach basketball courts, located north of the concessions building.

The Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association will be present with telescopes of various sizes for public use, allowing attendees to observe a range of celestial objects. Association members will be available to guide and educate participants, enhancing the experience with their expertise.


The Perseids meteor shower begins July 14th and ends September 1st

The Perseids meteor shower is renowned for its bright meteors and high frequency, making it a spectacular sight for both amateur stargazers and seasoned astronomers. Holland State Park's event aims to capitalize on this natural phenomenon, providing an opportunity for communal enjoyment and learning. The combination of meteor watching and roasting marshmallows over an open fire creates a perfect summer evening activity.

While the main attraction is the meteor shower, the telescopes will also offer views of the moon, planets, and various stars and constellations. The Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association's involvement ensures that participants have access to knowledgeable guides who can answer questions and provide insights into their observations.

Good weather is essential for optimal viewing, and participants are encouraged to check for updates from the park or the Shoreline Amateur Astronomical Association in case of inclement weather.

"Meteors and S'mores" at Holland State Park is an invitation to experience the wonders of the universe in a communal setting. The event combines nature, food, and learning, making it accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The telescopes and knowledgeable guides foster a deeper interest in astronomy, encouraging attendees to explore the night sky long after the event.

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