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Late Night Stargazing Tour

4.0(5 reviews)
1 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
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Utah, United States

Gaze at stars planets and galaxies in clear skies

Learn about constellations and celestial wonders from guide

Relax with comfortable chairs blankets and optimal lighting

Experience Bryce Canyon stargazing during quiet peaceful hours

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Experience a rare and unforgettable celestial adventure with the Bryce Canyon Late Night Stargazing Experience during the most tranquil hours of the night. Begin your journey just after midnight when the sky is at its darkest and clearest, offering unparalleled views of stars, planets, and distant galaxies. Escape the distractions of artificial light and immerse yourself in the quiet stillness of night while observing the cosmos in breathtaking detail. Comfortable seating, warm blankets, and red-filtered lighting ensure a relaxed and optimal viewing experience as you marvel at the wonders above.

Led by a knowledgeable local guide, the tour includes expertly set up telescopes and insightful explanations of constellations, celestial objects, and the Milky Way. Guests will learn the secrets of the universe while gazing at sights invisible to the naked eye. This experience runs year-round, weather permitting, and is designed for adults and children accompanied by adults. Optional hotel pickup and drop-off is available from select locations, adding convenience to your celestial adventure. Advance booking is recommended to ensure availability, and the tour provides a magical, memorable night under the starry canopy of Bryce Canyon.

Food & drink

Professional local tour guide

Use of telescopes

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Warm layered clothes

Hat, gloves and scarf

Camera or smartphone

Flashlight or headlamp

Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Families with children
Couples
Couples and honeymooners
Physically fit travelers
Photography lovers
Service animals allowed

Not wheelchair accessible

Children must be accompanied by an adult

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Customer Reviews

5 reviews
4.0
based on 5 reviews
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Cee

January 18, 2026
Google

In a beautiful area of the country, we had a one hour tour, taken by Emma. She's very friendly, knowledgeable and pitched her expertise at a level I (as a complete non-scientist) could easily understand. Very enjoyable and interesting. Only let down was the cloudy sky, so we couldn't see any stars, but that's not the fault of the Observatory!

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Adam

November 19, 2025
Google

The most wonderful place for Astronomical education and so much more, with fabulous staff & facilities. Thank you especially to Ciara and Roisin for their warm welcome and amazing knowledge!

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Tomas

August 13, 2025
Google

Very disappointed with the park, good amount of walks but not s single native forest. Should be called commercial plantation, as far as eye can see only non-native sitka spruce and recently harvested dead zones. Toilets were great and didn’t get a chance to check observatory as next tour was scheduled in hour so might have given another star if got that experience. The sad and shocking thing is that the park got green flag award, for what reason Im gobsmacked as there was nothing sustainable or promoting biodiversity apart of handful of native trees around car park🤷🏼‍♂️

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Natasha

August 03, 2025
Google

A great spot for a family day out. We did the tour of the observatory, Ciara, our guide, was fantastic. A lovely, warm, friendly lady who was knowledgeable and able to answer all our questions. The other ladies that were on reception were super friendly and welcoming as well which just added to the experience. We done the short (20 minute) trail through the forest and the solar walk to Beaghmore stone circles, (45 mins each way, taking our time to look around). The walk is mostly boardwalk which was lovely and we spotted lots of interesting wildlife. The stone circles at Beaghmore is a well kept site, very interesting and definitely worth the trip. We finished off the afternoon at the park and getting a photo with the star gazing giant. Overall a fantastic day out. Large free car parks Toilets at the playpark & observatory Grab & go snack shop & gift shop at the observatory Picnic benches Coffee cart at the stone circles site.

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Julia

April 25, 2025
Google

This is a nice place to learn a little about the skies, but it is a small site so you won't have much to see in the building. The park comes into its own with all the events it offers: viewing the sky with telescopes once a month; walking tours talking about the stars above us, and so on. When we visited it was absolutely chucking down so we didn't do any self-guided walks, but I will definitely go back on a nice day to do the walk out to the stones. This would be a fab one to do a walk during the afternoon, visit the centre for a talk and then do one of their night events. Out of the control of the park, but the roads to get there are atrocious so drive carefully. They are single track roads with a speed limit of 60mph: the local council need to be working to make them 30mph with speed ramps if they want people to visit and be safe. If you go in winter to view night skies too, you will be fine as you will see lights approaching, but be really careful during the day and on lighter nights.