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East Zion Dark Sky Stargazing Tour

Overview
See the Utah Milky Way for the first time. Our knowledgeable guides will help you learn about constellations as you gaze at the crystal-clear night sky. After being taught you also have the opportunity to see the stars through our powerful telescope. Many groups get to witness a shooting star as a bonus!

In fall and winter months, be prepared for cold weather! Make sure you bring hats, gloves, coats, etc. to keep you warm while you enjoy the tour.
City: Zion National Park
Sun 04 Jan
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Starting at $22.44
Sun 04 Jan
Starting at $22.44
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What's Included
Hot Chocolate and cider, NOT coffee
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Zion National Park
Zion National Park is a dark sky area, allowing for an incredible stargazing experience. This tour takes place just outside the eastern border of the national park, elevated above the surrounding communities.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (54)
JKFIN
Sep 2022
Our guide was humorous and informative. No one can control the conditions, and unfortunately the moon was a bit bright, but we still saw more stars than usual and learned a lot more about the constellations, history and folklore than I expected. Telescopic views of Saturn and Jupiter were great.
918tracyc
Aug 2022
Our family of four (9 and 11 year old boys) had a great experience with this. It was a short <10 min walk to the viewing site, and the guide was so interesting and interactive. They had a laser they used to point out the constellations and planets, which is SO helpful to see everything. The stars were really bright at the location (lucky with no clouds in our area and no visible moon). They provide blankets and hot chocolate (or apple cider) as well to keep you warm.
814abr
Jul 2022
letting us know if there is going to be a bright moon that night, or at least choose a different area. any one with a little bit of experience, should know that you don't take people to the highest point with a bright moon to see stars. if there is a moon, it should be in a wooded area or canyon to block some light. we had to hike up hill for about 15-20 minutes, my mother can do a light hike but up a hill it as very rough on her. the hot chocolate or tea that was supposed to be offered, it was slightly warm tap water. the tea could not brew because of the temperature, I did not try the chocolate but it was made from the same water. for $20 dollars per person plus tax, I expect good service. I am paying for an experience and it was not delivered.

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