Here are the states and provinces that have cities in the path.

We’re listing all the cities both in and out of the path for these locations:

USA
ArkansasMaineNew YorkTennessee
IllinoisMichiganOhioTexas
IndianaMissouriOklahomaVermont
KentuckyNew HampshirePennsylvania 

Canada
New BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edward IslandQuebec
Newfoundland and LabradorOntario  

Mexico
CoahuilaDurangoNayaritSinaloa


And here are all the other states and provinces.

(No cities in these places will see totality, but we’re providing info on seeing the eclipse from these locations as well:)

USA
AlabamaHawaiʻiNebraskaSouth Carolina
AlaskaIdahoNevadaSouth Dakota
ArizonaIowaNew JerseyUtah
CaliforniaKansasNew MexicoVirgin Islands
ColoradoLouisianaNorth CarolinaVirginia
ConnecticutMarylandNorth DakotaWashington
DelawareMassachusettsOregonWest Virginia
District of ColumbiaMinnesotaPuerto RicoWisconsin
FloridaMississippiRhode IslandWyoming
GeorgiaMontana  

Canada
AlbertaManitobaNunavutYukon
British ColumbiaNorthwest TerritoriesSaskatchewan 

Mexico
AguascalientesGuanajuatoMorelosSonora
Baja CaliforniaGuerreroNuevo LeonTabasco
Baja California SurHidalgoOaxacaTamaulipas
CampecheJaliscoPueblaTlaxcala
ChiapasMexicoQueretaroVeracruz
ChihuahuaMexico CityQuintana RooYucatan
ColimaMichoacanSan Luis PotosiZacatecas

All Other Countries
AnguillaCayman IslandsGuadeloupeNicaragua
AntiguaColombiaGuatemalaPanama
ArubaCosta RicaHaitiSaint Martin
BahamasCubaHondurasSint Maarten
BelizeDominican RepublicIcelandSt. Kitts and Nevis
BermudaEl SalvadorJamaicaSt. Pierre and Miquelon
British Virgin IslandsGreenlandMontserratTurks and Caicos


No matter where you decide to observe the eclipse from, make sure to have plenty of eclipse glasses on hand, so you can safely watch the partial phases of the eclipse!