Jasper, Arkansas 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Time and Guide

We've compiled a quick guide to answer common questions for those planning to view the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse from Jasper, Arkansas.

Date: April 8th, 2024

Time: 1:52 PM

Duration of Totality: 2 minutes and 7 seconds.

Peak Totality will take place at 1:53 PM in Jasper, Arkansas. This is when the moon will be completely centered blocking out the sun. Here is a list of all the eclipse phase times:

First Contact will occur at 12:34 PM. This is when the moon will first begin crossing over the sun.

Second Contact will occur at 1:52 PM. This is when the Total Solar Eclipse will begin.

Third Contact will occur at 1:54 PM. This is when the Total Solar Eclipse will end and the sun will start to appear again.

Fourth Contact will occur at 3:11 PM. This is when all phases of the eclipse will end.


Best Place to View the Eclipse:

Anywhere around Jasper with a clear view of the sky! Since the eclipse is taking place mid-day, the sun will be visible above Jasper wherever you decide to view from. Locations southeast of Jasper will stay in totality a few seconds longer than those northwest of Jasper. Be sure to check out: 10 Places to Visit within 5 Minutes of Jasper.

Jasper, Arkansas will be in the path of totality for 2 minutes and 7 seconds during the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse.

Solar Eclipse Sunglasses:

You will need solar eclipse sunglasses to safely view the eclipse during the partial phases. Once Totality begins at 1:52 PM, you can remove your eclipse sunglasses until Totality ends. (This is when the moon completely blocks out the sun. Totality in Jasper will last for 2 minutes and 7 seconds.) Yeager’s Junction Quik Stop will be selling eclipse sunglasses for $1 a pair!

Pick up a pair of solar eclipse sunglasses for $1 at Yeager’s Junction Quik Stop in Jasper.

Traffic:

You can quickly check live traffic conditions on idrivearkansas.com.

Weather:

Weather in Arkansas can change by the hour! Hopefully the skies will be clear or partially cloudy. However, even if the sky is completely overcast, the effects of totality will still occur. Meaning that Jasper will still experience 2 minutes of nighttime during the total solar eclipse! And because of the brightness of the sun, the eclipse can often still be witnessed through the clouds! The following photo was taken from Jasper on a cloudy day during the partial solar eclipse in October of 2023.

Photo of the partial solar eclipse above Jasper in October 2023. The partial eclipse was even visible through the cloud cover.

Looking for a Campsite?

This eclipse guide is sponsored by Black Raspberry Campsite in Jasper, Arkansas. Experience the Total Solar Eclipse from a private campground with mountain top views. (You can see a distance of over 40 miles on a clear day.) They have 30 campsites and booking availability from April 3rd - 10th.

Call 870-715-2016 for reservations and pricing.