Robert Ferguson Observatory 2605 Adobe Canyon Road, Kenwood, CA 95452
About the Business
The Robert Ferguson Observatory is a popular tourist attraction located in Kenwood, California. Situated at 2605 Adobe Canyon Road, this observatory offers visitors a chance to explore the wonders of the night sky through its state-of-the-art telescopes and educational programs. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just looking to gaze at the stars, the Robert Ferguson Observatory provides a unique and unforgettable experience for all ages. Join us for a night of stargazing and discovery at this fascinating institution.
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"Beautiful park and amazing people sharing their passion for stars and our planetary systems."
"Really nice experience! The staff is composed of really passionate and friendly people. It was amazing to see real time pictures of galaxies and looking at Jupiter and its moons through telescopes. We also had a really interesting and instructional briefing lesson during sunset. I recommend it to anyone."
"Amazing! The only observatory in CA where they allow you to personally look through the lenses of their massive telescopes! The staff were very welcoming, and it is a very family friendly environment. No reason to fear for your life in the dark of the night. If you’re staying at the Sugarloaf Ridge campground nearby, definitely take advantage of this amazing deal! A perfect family activity (as long as your kids can stay awake; it begins after sundown, so naps and caffeine are key). It is a light 10 minute walk from the campground, and only $3 per adult."
"This is an amazing place! My son and I started coming here about two years ago. When we arrived the staff were so welcoming. My son had a great interest in Astronomy and the programs were very informative. He liked the place so much that we decided to volunteer. In a very short amount of time he was able to learn how to run the CCD telescope and was demoing it for the public on star party nights. I do not know where else you could get an opportunity like that. The only down side to being such a great place is that on the public star party nights it can get a little crowded. The staff does a great job keeping everything organized though with the crowds. If you do not like a lot of people you can attend one of their smaller class events. Months during the winter are usually the least busy for public star parties with the August meteor shower day usually the busiest. If you are going to show up for the August meteor shower do so very early (before sunset) otherwise you may be turned away when they have no more parking space."
"My wife and I were camping at Sugarloaf Campgrounds and walked to the Observatory. The two gentlemen who oversee the facilities were amazing. They were welcoming, passionate and extremely educated regarding the great beyond. Looking through the telescope was a whole new experience. Looking at another solar system, planets, etc. was mind blowing. Worth the drive up. It was a free experience but I would recommend to anyone to leave a donation. It was the highlight of our trip."
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