Solar Eclipse Weekend Camp & Jam!

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Bill Monroe's Music Park & Campground, 5163 Indiana Highway 135, Bean Blossom, IN

Bill Monroe's Music Park & Campground is in a prime location to view the Eclipse! Whether you plan to camp or come for the day, Bill Monroe's Music Park & Campground has camp sites, cabin rentals and day parking available. The entire eclipse experience will be 2hours 33minutes, and totality will last 3minutes and 57 seconds! The moon will begin to cover the sun at 1:49pm and will have covered the sun completely at 3:05pm, lasting 3 minutes and 59 seconds! The sun will remain covered until 3:09pm and will have completely uncovered the sun by 4:22pm.

"Solar Eclipse Eye Safety" Whenever any part of the Sun is showing it is important to use solar-viewing glasses or to project an image of the Sun to protect your eyes. The only safe time to look at the Sun is during the 3-5 minutes of totality experienced along the narrow path when the Sun is completely covered. https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/safety/