Absolutely wonderful experience where we scheduled a summer fun learning expedition high atop Mt Wilson touring the observatory that to this very day is currently employed by astronomers still researching the stars, planets & galaxies above! Lots of captivating history of this phenomenal place as our tour guide, Jed, offered extremely knowledgeable facts, dates, names figures of Mt Wilson and at the same time would tell stories of old making the tour all the more intriguing for us all. We "Highly" recommend Mt Wilson as an event you need to plan as unlike The Griffith Observatory, with all due respect is commercialized, Mt Wilson is truly an observatory that is real & in operation today used by scientist from around the world as well as USC & UCLA Colleges. During the 1pm 2 hr tour we got to see many of the telescopes & was allowed in the 100 ft. tower where a "100 Ton" telescope is still currently in use. There is also in theory the "Worlds Largest" Telescope on site! There are wonderful hiking trails close by & picnic areas if you wish to have lunch with the family or café with basic food & drinks to quench your appetite. The aprox 5700ft elevation offers spectacular views of the city below on one side & Pacifico Mtn, and the 10,000ft San Antonio Mtn. on the other side! This trip/tour is fun for families, couples, singles, adventurists, outdoor enthusiast, hikers, bikers, walkers etc. Do check out the online website for more detailed information however there is no phone # to call for personal q & a. High elevation provides slightly cooler weather up there & very nice breeze at times makes it very pleasant even during a heat spell when we went. We loved this trip & are planning to make this an annual event...
Read moreIf you're planning a trip to Mt. Wilson, there are a few things you should know before you go. Firstly, the views from the summit are absolutely stunning, with panoramic vistas that stretch out as far as the eye can see. The observatory is also a must-visit, with a fascinating history and plenty of interactive exhibits to explore.
However, there is one thing that visitors should be aware of when visiting Mt. Wilson - the cyclists. The road up to the summit is a popular route for road cyclists, who often ride in large groups and can be difficult to see when driving. As a result, it's important to exercise caution when driving on the road and keep an eye out for cyclists.
This is especially important on weekends and holidays, when the road can get quite busy. It's not uncommon to encounter large groups of cyclists riding in close proximity to one another, which can make passing them safely a bit challenging. If you're not an experienced driver, it may be best to avoid driving up to the summit altogether and instead opt for one of the shuttle services that run regularly.
That being said, don't let the cyclists deter you from visiting Mt. Wilson. The stunning views and rich history of the observatory are definitely worth the trip. Just make sure to exercise caution and keep an eye out for cyclists when driving on the road, and you'll be sure to have a safe and enjoyable visit to this beautiful...
Read moreMount Wilson has an elevation of 5,710 feet and is home to the Mount Wilson Observatory and also the home of an antenna farm known as radio row. These antennas are used for broadcasting radio and TV signals to the greater Los Angeles area. Mount Wilson also boasts its own Post Office. You can find the small facility at 23 Video Road. The antennas hum with electricity and have the ability to raise the hair on your head. The views from Mount Wilson are spectacular on a clear day. At the top you may be able to see the Channel Islands, San Clemente Island. The horizon that you see over the ocean is actually 92 miles in...
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