Lowell Observatory
1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Location & Phone number
1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, United States
About the Business
Lowell Observatory, located at 1400 West Mars Hill Road in Flagstaff, Arizona, is a renowned tourist attraction that offers visitors the opportunity to explore the wonders of the universe. Founded in 1894, this historic institution is known for its cutting-edge research and contributions to the field of astronomy. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, telescope viewings, and interactive exhibits that showcase the latest discoveries in space exploration. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or just curious about the cosmos, Lowell Observatory is a must-visit destination for anyone with a passion for science and discovery.
Reviews
"As a historic site marking the location Pluto was discovered, Lowell Observatory is a really unique place to visit if you're a star or space lover. I visited late in the night so that I could catch a glimpse of the stars through the telescopes. The night that I visited, Flagstaff was expected to receive some snow. The weather affects whether the telescopes will be on view or not, so I called the observatory ahead of time to make sure the telescopes would be out. The staff were super helpful and kind, and confirmed all of the information that I needed. Lowell Observatory felt a lot smaller than I had anticipated, however, this place does have a lot of charm. I enjoyed visiting the Rotunda Museum to learn more about Pluto, and the gift shop also had a nice selection of items. I also viewed a short 25-minute movie about solar eclipses in the Steele Visitor Center. The only thing that tarnished my experience was the long line to view the telescopes. The lines were very long since the telescopes opened late due to the inclement weather. Of course this is something that the observatory cannot control, but I would say to anyone visiting Flagstaff during the colder months to be prepared! Standing in the cold for 45 minutes to view through a telescope felt somewhat disorganized, especially since each telescope had their own line so we only got to see through one of them. It might be best to purchase tickets the day you plan visiting to make sure the weather conditions are ideal for telescope viewing. Likewise, if you're going during the colder months bring a jacket and a hat in case you have to wait in line. Overall though, the observatory is a really unique place; if you're into this sort of stuff it's worth checking out! P.S. - The purple star photo was taken on a Google Pixel during a long exposure shot which captures everything in the sky, even th things you do not see."
"Definitely worth a visit to if you are in Flagstaff. It is a very interesting place and I learned the observatory played a key role in discovering the former planet (now dwarf planet) Pluto. The Clark telescope is here and there are many other cool exhibits to check out here."
"A visit to Lowell Observatory is truly an exploration of both the cosmos and the unique earthly environment it resides in. Situated at a high elevation, the observatory offers a breathtaking view of the celestial wonders above. The clear night skies at this altitude provide an unparalleled canvas for stargazing, making it a haven for astronomy enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. The observatory's commitment to public outreach and education is evident through its engaging programs and knowledgeable staff, who passionately share the mysteries of the universe with visitors. However, it's essential for prospective stargazers to be mindful of the practicalities of the location. The high elevation brings cooler temperatures, even on clear nights, and the weather can be quite cold. Therefore, I highly recommend packing warm layers of clothing to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Despite the chilly weather, Lowell Observatory's cosmic wonders and educational initiatives make it an exploration worth embracing, offering a unique blend of celestial marvels and earthly elements."
"I can spend hours upon hours at this place. There is so much to see and learn about. The tours are very informative and not too lengthy. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. I recommend going when they first open to do the tours, then grab an early dinner to make it back for the evening Telescope viewing of the stars and planets. Your admission sticker is good all day, so you are able to leave the premises and then come back."
"We really like the location, the science, the telescopes, and the story of discovering Pluto. We went in the afternoon and came back ( tickets good for entire day) to star gaze. They had several telescopes aimed at various objects. The Clark scope was on Saturn our night And one can see the Milky Way"
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