Founded in 1894, Lowell Observatory is a National Historical Landmark and a leader in astronomical research and education. Visitors can explore the new Astronomy Discovery Center with …
Founded in 1894, Lowell Observatory is a National Historical Landmark and a leader in astronomical research and education. Visitors can explore the new Astronomy Discovery Center with its interactive exhibits and immersive multimedia presentations. Home to the 4.3-meter Lowell Discovery Telescope, the 5th-largest optical telescope in the continental U.S., the observatory enables groundbreaking space exploration. Guests can enjoy constellation tours, exhibits, and stunning views through modern and historic telescopes, including the Giovale Open Deck Observatory. As the world’s first International Dark Sky destination, it’s the perfect place to experience the night sky’s wonders.
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Jan 26, 2025
Come before sunset and stay to stargaze. We arrived about 4:45pm and were able to see the Sun and Venus before sunset. Fascinating exhibits inside and the guides are personable and very informative! … Full review by Carl S
Dec 30, 2024
We thought this place was average at best. The outdoor show on the warm seats was good for the first part then they drifted off into fantasy land when all we wanted to do was see the stars and be tol… Full review by lola9876
Dec 1, 2024
New Astronomy Discovery Center, opened in November 2024, is a hands-on educational activity with areas for adults and children. Ultra hi-def theater offers regular programming on an immersive and sur… Full review by Gregg W
We were there in October and it was delightful. Flagstaff is north and quite a bit higher than Phoenix, so they do have winter and not "killer heat" summer
How many hours would you say an average visit would be? I’m interested in the guided tours in addition to evening activities. Just sounds like a long day!
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3 to 4 hours is plenty of time to see most. Many people go at night to view the stars & planets.
Hi, me and a friend of mine will be traveling from page, AZ to flagstaff on Saturday night as we're planning to to the Grand Canyon Sunday morning. What can we do in flagstaff in one night?
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Lowell Observatory may be a good pick. On some nights (maybe ALL nights?) they have star gazing and related lectures. Check their site for info.
Can people in a wheel chair (that can not walk at all) get around and see stuff here ok?
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Thanks for your question. There are paved walkways connecting most or all of the buildings. I don't remember if any of the buildings themselves can only be accessed by …
Thanks for your question. There are paved walkways connecting most or all of the buildings. I don't remember if any of the buildings themselves can only be accessed by steps. You might call and ask. The lectures themselves seem to be given IN the buildings so you'd want to check building access. The museum/gift shop is easily accessible via paved surfaces from the parking lot and there were no steps in the museum/gift shop that I recall.
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