Tucked up above the town of Flagstaff, right in the backyard of Arizona homes, the Lowell Observatory waits for star gazers to come explore the heavens and learn about the universe. Perfect for a family day trip, the observatory is rich in astronomical history, complete with educational tours. From exhibits, tours, use of telescopes to look at the stars, and multiple shows, there is so much to see and do here. One visit may not be enough.

On a clear night, those living in Arizona homes can pack up their families and drive to the Lowell Observatory for a glimpse of Jupiter and her moons or the Andromeda Galaxy. A spontaneous trip for residents of Arizona properties can turn a rookie stargazer into a budding astronomer after participating in the many tours and exhibits offered here. The wonder and complexity of the solar system is explained in detail at this magnificent non-profit research center.

Renovated in 1994, the Steele Visitor Center has counted over a million visitors into 2015. Patrons from all over Arizona have been transported into outer space by way of the Observatory’s acclaimed SlipherVision, an immersive space theater focused on navigation of the night sky. Those interested in the development of telescopes can watch a documentary film highlighting the history of the Discovery Telescope. The Observatory boasts multiple telescopes including a specially equipped solar telescope that allows for an intimate viewing of the sun. Highlighted in the Pluto tour is the Pluto Discovery telescope, a favorite amongst regularly Observatory goers. Whether the beauty of the universe on its own encourages a closer look, or the complex science of the solar system draws you in, the Lowell Observatory is a must visit for everyone. More information can be found at http://lowell.edu.