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Estes Park Memorial Observatory — Attraction in Estes Park

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Estes Park Memorial Observatory
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Nearby attractions
Lake Estes
Estes Park, CO 80517
Estes Park Dog Park
Dog and Agility Park, Estes Park, CO 80517, United States
Lake Estes
Colorado 80517
The Sacred Art Garden
694 Fish Creek Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517
Estes Park Museum
200 4th St, Estes Park, CO 80517, United States
Lake Estes Trail
Estes Park, CO 80517, United States
Visit Estes Park
1692 Big Thompson Ave UNIT 101, Estes Park, CO 80517
Nearby restaurants
Ember Restaurant & Bar
1700 Colorado Peaks Dr, Estes Park, CO 80517
Hunters Chop House
1690 Big Thompson Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517
The Bull Pin - Elevated Entertainment
555 S St Vrain Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, United States
Ziggi's Coffee
519 S St Vrain Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517
Nearby hotels
Estes Lake Lodge
1850 N St Vrain Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, United States
Solitude Cabins & Lodge
1885 Sketch Box Ln, Estes Park, CO 80517
The Estes Park Resort
1700 Colorado Peaks Dr, Estes Park, CO 80517
Mountain Village at Lake Estes
1700 Colorado Peaks Dr, Estes Park, CO 80517
The Rustic Acre
650 S St Vrain Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517
Kinnikinnik Motor Lodge
760 S St Vrain Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517
Bristol Mountain Home B&B
515 Grand Estates Dr, Estes Park, CO 80517
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Estes Park Memorial Observatory

1600 Manford Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517, United States
4.8(73)
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attractions: Lake Estes, Estes Park Dog Park, Lake Estes, The Sacred Art Garden, Estes Park Museum, Lake Estes Trail, Visit Estes Park, restaurants: Ember Restaurant & Bar, Hunters Chop House, The Bull Pin - Elevated Entertainment, Ziggi's Coffee
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Nearby attractions of Estes Park Memorial Observatory

Lake Estes

Estes Park Dog Park

Lake Estes

The Sacred Art Garden

Estes Park Museum

Lake Estes Trail

Visit Estes Park

Lake Estes

Lake Estes

4.5

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Estes Park Dog Park

Estes Park Dog Park

4.7

(274)

Open 24 hours
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Lake Estes

Lake Estes

4.7

(155)

Open 24 hours
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The Sacred Art Garden

The Sacred Art Garden

5.0

(1)

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Things to do nearby

Hike to Dream Lake in the Rocky Mountains
Hike to Dream Lake in the Rocky Mountains
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:00 AM
Estes Park, Colorado, 80517
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Acrylic Pour Painting Class in Estes Park, Colorado
Acrylic Pour Painting Class in Estes Park, Colorado
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
138 Moraine Avenue, Estes Park, 80517
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VENDORS NEEDED FOR NEW TALK SHOW!
VENDORS NEEDED FOR NEW TALK SHOW!
Thu, Dec 11 • 6:00 PM
Loveland, Loveland, CO 80537
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Nearby restaurants of Estes Park Memorial Observatory

Ember Restaurant & Bar

Hunters Chop House

The Bull Pin - Elevated Entertainment

Ziggi's Coffee

Ember Restaurant & Bar

Ember Restaurant & Bar

4.4

(203)

$$

Closed
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Hunters Chop House

Hunters Chop House

4.4

(899)

$$

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The Bull Pin - Elevated Entertainment

The Bull Pin - Elevated Entertainment

4.5

(236)

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Ziggi's Coffee

Ziggi's Coffee

4.7

(154)

$

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Doug JansenDoug Jansen
We've wanted to go for years but we've been here on the wrong days and then COVID. The facility is beautiful and more than we expected. Mike welcomed us into the observatory with the group of other families. The night started off with some videos on space and astronomy. They are an educational way to kill time while you wait for it to get really dark. After the videos, he gave us a presentation using the star wall they have in the observatory. I enjoy astronomy and learned a lot. We brought our kids and they learned a lot too. Then it was up to the observatory to get to use the 16" telescope. You can get 14 people up there but it is tight. Be sure to dress like you will be outside for an hour. There are blankets up there if you need them. Mike did a great job explaining and truly has a passion for the stars. He was able to speak on a level that could be understood by kids and astronomy fans alike. The views were phenomenal. We saw several planets, a globular cluster of stars, a nebula, and all sorts of awesome things. The skies were so clear we could see satellites speed by. Just an awesome experience. The observatory is a memorial to Mike's adult children who died in an accident. He took their insurance and built this observatory. It is obvious that it is a work of love. Admission is free, but donations are gladly accepted. They use the donations for scholarships for Estes Park Students to go to college. Definitely book in advance and have a great time.
VICTOR SUNVICTOR SUN
I have been to several star gazing places and events but this one is definitely the most educative, engaging, and interesting one. It was Mike that made the whole experience very unique and special. We were very moved when we saw those stickers on the wall representing different stars/planets. Mike spent 2+ hours showing us different cool things using the telescope. We saw Jupiter, Saturn, exploding star, other galaxy, and even an ET! Mike is so passionate and knowledgeable to answer our questions. This experience is free, and donation will go to the scholarships. I hope you can see this message Mike. I hope when I retire, I can find something that i am passionate about just like what you are doing to teach us astronomy. I regret not taking a picture with you. Thanks for sending us a recap of what stars we saw in the following day :) Best wishes and hope to meet you again. Clear Skies, Victor & Katherine from Dallas
Jeremy JonesJeremy Jones
One of the best things to do in Estes Park besides hiking. Mike was amazing and gave us over a two hour tour of both our galaxy and others along with his faithful companion Willey. Make sure to book ahead of time on their website and keep in contact via cellphone the day of because the weather is very unpredictable in the valley. Also make sure the dress warm since the dome will open during the observation but blankets are provided. Finally, bring cash for a donation at the end to make sure this amazing service continues.
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We've wanted to go for years but we've been here on the wrong days and then COVID. The facility is beautiful and more than we expected. Mike welcomed us into the observatory with the group of other families. The night started off with some videos on space and astronomy. They are an educational way to kill time while you wait for it to get really dark. After the videos, he gave us a presentation using the star wall they have in the observatory. I enjoy astronomy and learned a lot. We brought our kids and they learned a lot too. Then it was up to the observatory to get to use the 16" telescope. You can get 14 people up there but it is tight. Be sure to dress like you will be outside for an hour. There are blankets up there if you need them. Mike did a great job explaining and truly has a passion for the stars. He was able to speak on a level that could be understood by kids and astronomy fans alike. The views were phenomenal. We saw several planets, a globular cluster of stars, a nebula, and all sorts of awesome things. The skies were so clear we could see satellites speed by. Just an awesome experience. The observatory is a memorial to Mike's adult children who died in an accident. He took their insurance and built this observatory. It is obvious that it is a work of love. Admission is free, but donations are gladly accepted. They use the donations for scholarships for Estes Park Students to go to college. Definitely book in advance and have a great time.
Doug Jansen

Doug Jansen

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I have been to several star gazing places and events but this one is definitely the most educative, engaging, and interesting one. It was Mike that made the whole experience very unique and special. We were very moved when we saw those stickers on the wall representing different stars/planets. Mike spent 2+ hours showing us different cool things using the telescope. We saw Jupiter, Saturn, exploding star, other galaxy, and even an ET! Mike is so passionate and knowledgeable to answer our questions. This experience is free, and donation will go to the scholarships. I hope you can see this message Mike. I hope when I retire, I can find something that i am passionate about just like what you are doing to teach us astronomy. I regret not taking a picture with you. Thanks for sending us a recap of what stars we saw in the following day :) Best wishes and hope to meet you again. Clear Skies, Victor & Katherine from Dallas
VICTOR SUN

VICTOR SUN

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One of the best things to do in Estes Park besides hiking. Mike was amazing and gave us over a two hour tour of both our galaxy and others along with his faithful companion Willey. Make sure to book ahead of time on their website and keep in contact via cellphone the day of because the weather is very unpredictable in the valley. Also make sure the dress warm since the dome will open during the observation but blankets are provided. Finally, bring cash for a donation at the end to make sure this amazing service continues.
Jeremy Jones

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4.8
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5.0
2y

We've wanted to go for years but we've been here on the wrong days and then COVID. The facility is beautiful and more than we expected. Mike welcomed us into the observatory with the group of other families.

The night started off with some videos on space and astronomy. They are an educational way to kill time while you wait for it to get really dark. After the videos, he gave us a presentation using the star wall they have in the observatory. I enjoy astronomy and learned a lot. We brought our kids and they learned a lot too.

Then it was up to the observatory to get to use the 16" telescope. You can get 14 people up there but it is tight. Be sure to dress like you will be outside for an hour. There are blankets up there if you need them. Mike did a great job explaining and truly has a passion for the stars. He was able to speak on a level that could be understood by kids and astronomy fans alike. The views were phenomenal. We saw several planets, a globular cluster of stars, a nebula, and all sorts of awesome things. The skies were so clear we could see satellites speed by. Just an awesome experience.

The observatory is a memorial to Mike's adult children who died in an accident. He took their insurance and built this observatory. It is obvious that it is a work of love.

Admission is free, but donations are gladly accepted. They use the donations for scholarships for Estes Park Students to go to college. Definitely book in advance and have...

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5.0
4y

I have been to several star gazing places and events but this one is definitely the most educative, engaging, and interesting one. It was Mike that made the whole experience very unique and special. We were very moved when we saw those stickers on the wall representing different stars/planets. Mike spent 2+ hours showing us different cool things using the telescope. We saw Jupiter, Saturn, exploding star, other galaxy, and even an ET! Mike is so passionate and knowledgeable to answer our questions. This experience is free, and donation will go to the scholarships. I hope you can see this message Mike. I hope when I retire, I can find something that i am passionate about just like what you are doing to teach us astronomy. I regret not taking a picture with you.

Thanks for sending us a recap of what stars we saw in the following day :)

Best wishes and hope to meet you again.

Clear Skies,

Victor &...

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5.0
1y

Mike (director) is fantastic. He ran the evening program for us. I am so glad we went. Reservations required. He is very knowledgable and considerate. He offered coffee and water bottles. The entire facility/organization is a non-profit in memory of his children to share astronomy with the city (and us!). Highly recommend to anyone interested in learning more about astronomy. May be a little difficult for kids younger than 3. Recommend for people who are just getting into stargazing! The program involves a couple of short videos for context and then viewing of 3-5 spots in the sky via the large telescope. The program asks for donations; all donations go back to the Observatory and funding students for STEM scholarships, such a...

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