Lowell Observatory

Lowell Observatory is a tourist attraction, one of the Astronomical observatories in Flagstaff, United States. It is located: 600 km from Mesa, 600 km from Phoenix, 640 km from Chandler.

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Location

1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA, N35°12'10", W111°39'50". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: (928) 774-3358

Website: lowell.edu

Open hours
  • Mon-Wed-Sun 10:00 AM–10:00 PM
  • Tue 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

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Tye Beneventi
21 October 2012
Check the schedule and try to plan for the full 3 hour tour! It blew my mind and flew by so quickly. Jill knows really knows her stuff and is a VOLUNTEER! Simply amazing!...
Jeffrey Lansing
23 October 2016
Very interesting and cool place to spend a few hours in the evening learning about the night sky. You get to look through some very large telescopes at the skies above. Great volunteers, too!
Nicole Gormley
1 July 2013
Great place to walk and learn about the stars. If you want to join their membership your entry fee will be taken off the membership price. You can return at night with day attendance.
Rob Seaver
25 March 2013
Buy a family membership for 60.00. It's well worth it and works at tons of other places in US. You can visit this place several times and learn something new each time.
Kip
6 September 2015
Great staff. Very knowledgeable about the facility and anything space. They have interactive kid shows available. Go during the early evening to enjoy the stuff that does not require darkness.
Danielle C.
22 October 2018
Cool place to look through telescopes in the evening. My favorite was looking at the moon in detail. The presentations/talks could have been better, though.
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