




Tucson: Kitt Peak Dark Sky Discovery (DSD) Night Program
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 4h 30m
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Overview
- Learn to identify stars and constellations with expert guidance
- Enjoy a light meal and explore astronomy exhibits at the Visitor Center
- Experience an intimate, small-group setting for personalized stargazing
Activity location
- Tucson
- Tucson, Arizona, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Tucson, AZ 85634, USA | The meeting point is at Mile 12, at the end of Arizona State Road 386 (Kitt Peak Road). This is the entrance to Kitt Peak National Observatory. Please use a reliable GPS or map, as signage is limited and mobile signal may be weak in the area. Guests must arrive and depart in their own vehicle or as part of a pre-arranged group. Due to observatory regulations, drop-off by taxi or rideshare is not permitted unless the driver remains on-site for the entire duration of your visit and has a paid ticket. All vehicles must depart together in a convoy at the end of the evening program to protect ongoing scientific research. If you arrive by rideshare, the driver must purchase a ticket and stay with you for the full duration of the activity. Plan your transport in advance, as there is no public transport or taxi service available at the observatory.
- Haivana Nakya, Arizona, United States
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Tucson: Kitt Peak Dark Sky Discovery Night Program
- Earn $3.27
- 4h 30m
Activity duration is 4 hours and 30 minutes 4h 30m - English
What's included, what's not
Inclusions Entry to Kitt Peak National ObservatoryInclusions Guide-led night sky programInclusions Telescope viewing sessionInclusions Light meal (turkey, vegetarian, or gluten-free sandwich)Exclusions Transportation to Kitt Peak
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Sandals or flip flops, Short skirts, Shorts
- Not suitable for: Children under 8 years, People with mobility impairments
What you can expect
Discover the wonders of the night sky at Kitt Peak National Observatory, home to the largest collection of astronomical instruments in the Northern Hemisphere. Your Dark Sky Discovery experience begins at sunset, nearly 7,000 feet above sea level, where you’ll witness the sky transform from day to night. Start with a visit to the Visitor Center to explore engaging exhibits about astronomy and the observatory’s history.
After a light meal, your guide will introduce you to the basics of astronomy and help you identify stars and constellations. As darkness falls, step outdoors to observe the night sky with a variety of telescopes, learning to navigate the constellations and spot celestial wonders. The highlight of the evening is entering one of the observatory domes, where you’ll view deep space objects through a professional telescope, guided by expert staff.
This program features a small group setting, typically no more than 14 guests per guide, allowing for more time at the telescope and personalized attention. The Dark Sky Discovery program is scheduled on nights away from the full moon for optimal stargazing. Please note, this program is not ADA accessible; for accessible experiences, the Nighttime Observing Program is recommended.
Warm clothing, closed-toe shoes, and a jacket are essential for comfort at high elevation. Enjoy a light meal with your choice of turkey, vegetarian, or gluten-free sandwich, or bring your own if you have dietary restrictions. Service animals are welcome.
Your evening concludes at the Visitor Center, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Arizona’s pristine night sky.
Location
Activity location
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- Tucson, Arizona, United States
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Tucson, AZ 85634, USA | The meeting point is at Mile 12, at the end of Arizona State Road 386 (Kitt Peak Road). This is the entrance to Kitt Peak National Observatory. Please use a reliable GPS or map, as signage is limited and mobile signal may be weak in the area. Guests must arrive and depart in their own vehicle or as part of a pre-arranged group. Due to observatory regulations, drop-off by taxi or rideshare is not permitted unless the driver remains on-site for the entire duration of your visit and has a paid ticket. All vehicles must depart together in a convoy at the end of the evening program to protect ongoing scientific research. If you arrive by rideshare, the driver must purchase a ticket and stay with you for the full duration of the activity. Plan your transport in advance, as there is no public transport or taxi service available at the observatory.
- Haivana Nakya, Arizona, United States