Professional Stargazing Tour in Joshua Tree

Our guides are experienced and knowledgeable and will take you on a journey through our sky. Learn to find north and the location of our seasonal triangles, constellations and planets. Using high-powe

Our guides are experienced and knowledgeable and will take you on a journey through our sky. Learn to find north and the location of our seasonal triangles, constellations and planets. Using high-powered laser pointers, we will provide you an entertaining and scholastic experience, with stories about ancient civilizations, Greek mythology, and the evolution of the Cosmos. Our telescopes are operated with a keypad and are as easy to use as sending a text. Telescopes are pre-programmed with our object list for the night. Pressing one button on the keypad moves the telescope to the next object. We regularly view the following types and classes of objects: Galaxies, Nebulae, Star Clusters, Double and Binary Stars, Planets, Earth’s Moon, Globular Clusters, Comets, and more. Depending on timing, the International Space Station (ISS) and Starlink trains can be seen passing overhead.

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Location: Palm Springs

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the stargazing tour? I want to bring my kids.

A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it’s best suited for kids 8 and up. They love the interactive aspect with the telescopes and stories about constellations. Just be sure to keep an eye on them; it can get dark out there!

Q: Is the stargazing tour weather-dependent? What if it rains?

A: Yes, the tour is definitely weather-dependent. If it's cloudy or raining, they usually reschedule, but they’ll notify you in advance. It's always good to check the forecast before heading out. Plus, you can get a full refund if you cancel due to bad weather!

Q: What should we wear for the stargazing tour? Is it cold at night?

A: Definitely dress in layers! It can get chilly when the sun goes down, especially in the desert. A warm jacket and comfortable shoes are a must. They provide blankets, but it’s nice to have your own if you tend to get cold easily.

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Just booked the stargazing tour in Joshua Tree! Any tips?

Hey everyone! I just booked the professional stargazing tour in Joshua Tree for next month. I'm super excited! I read that they have high-powered telescopes and even a hot beverage station. Is there anything specific I should know before we go? Like, parking tips or how early we should arrive?

Stargazing in Joshua Tree was amazing! Here’s my review.

Wow, guys! I went on the stargazing tour last weekend, and it was out of this world (pun intended!). The guides were super knowledgeable, and we saw the Andromeda Galaxy through the telescope, which was mind-blowing! They also shared some cool myths about the constellations. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a unique night out in the desert!