Sky’s The Limit Observatory and Nature Center

Observatory · Twentynine Palms

Sky’s The Limit Observatory and Nature Center

Observatory · Twentynine Palms

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9697 Utah Trail, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, USA

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22 Best Things to Do in Palm Springs, California

"A public observatory roughly an hour away offering monthly stargazing events where visitors can use telescopes and enter the dome for close looks at star clusters and constellations; for darker skies, nearby Joshua Tree is noted as an official Dark Sky Park." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeared in print or online for Travel + Leisure, Time, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, and many more. You'll usually find her in an airport. If you do see her there, please say hello. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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This California Destination Is a Dupe for Joshua Tree

"Sky’s the Limit observatory offers monthly events around the new moon for stargazing through telescopes." - Nathan Tavares

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amy hurst

Google
I wish I would have taken pictures but there is no way a picture could show how absolutely breathtaking the night sky was. It was a bit windy but all in all the wind help keep the temperature cool. They are having NASA talks with some folks that also worked on the voyager present. The observatory was very personal but allowed for amazing views of the solar system. They have other telescopes throughout the grounds and have novice and professional astronomers throughout to help guide you through the night sky. It was awe inspiring to see our galaxy so clearly. Even without the telescope you are able to see unobstructed views of the milky way and the stars. The shootings stars were a huge surprise as well. 10 out of 10 would definitely recommend.(just do it at sundown. Because it is HOT out there). Tickets were $20 to attend the event and park. It goes towards supporting the observatory. Definitely a must do out there.

Ravikumar Perumpilavil

Google
A nice place to stop by while visiting Joshua tree NP. Observatory is open 24X7 for self guided tour and is free. Occasional star viewing party conducted that needs advance booking and is an amazing experience. Expert volunteers would be there with their telescopes set up, so we can view through them and they are also kind to explain anything. Telescope in the dome is also available for viewing during this event. Night sky in this location is amazing.

양정인

Google
We were just visiting this place for the free telescope watching and casually there was a program, so we decided to attend, the ticket was $20 per person. NASA guys talking about the possibility of habitable planets, after that guide us with the laser light the constellation, some stories related to the stars.. me as a regular person with the basic knowledges regarding the Universe, it was totally worth to attend this program. A volunteer name “Mike” he gave us a tour regarding the Orrery - it wss very interesting. Super recommended! If I’m not wrong, this program’s name is “one night sky program” which is held once a month.

Melystikal

Google
I wish I could have come here at night to stargaze but was a first-timer, so I didn't get to see much during the day. On a good note, though, nobody was here. Like literally felt abandoned, which I love because I can just explore and take pictures. Only downer, restrooms were closed. I also discovered that entering Joshua Tree this way is the best. No line and took us to a cool area of JT where you can stop by to see Split Rock and Live Oak campsite. Keep going straight and basically takes you to the main entrance with all the stops on hand.

Jeremiah Moulton

Google
Great dark spot (bortle 3/4) has great outlets and decent parking. It does get sure cold in winter so dress warm and bring lots of water and food since there's no running water I could find and you'll get hungry pretty easily once you get there. Bathrooms were locked when we arrived on a Monday night around 4pm so keep that in mind.

Afton Victoria

Google
I went before nightfall so I wasn’t able to really stargaze so much here, I was really interested in the grounds though! I love the metal art pieces and the orbital installation that also gives you information on all the other planets and their orbit around the sun. The view from the top of the mountain here is really beautiful. I would recommend to bring bug spray!

Steven Bui

Google
Great place to see the stars and you don't have to enter the park to see it. There was a class when we were there. They were looking at the planets. The observatory was much smaller than I thought it was. There were benches along the cement trails to seat at and watch the stars. You can also see the city as well.

Stardrek1

Google
The Observatory was not open. We were there for star gazing from about 7 PM to midnight. Better stargazing than in Joshua Tree. There are good places to set up your scope and tables for equipment that you can use that are built in. The observing areas are only a short walk from the parking lot. There are still people who come there at night, even when there’s nothing to see in the area, but fortunately the parking lot is far enough away from your observing site that headlights are not too disruptive. The site was fairly windy, but that died down later that night. All in all a good place for observing.
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Kelly S.

Yelp
How wonderful! Although we came with the moon being out 76%, the stars were still so visible + the city lights from a distance! There's parking all the way at the end but we just stopped mid way and squeezed to a side. Definitely worth a trip to come out here. There are hills around you so it's way less windy.
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Wayne S.

Yelp
Skys The Limit Observatory near beautiful JoshuaTree National Park is surrounded by some of the most scenic desert landscapes in the US! A great experience for the entire family,couples,seniors or teens. Lots to see and do here and explore! Lots to photograph here including the night time "dark sky" star sky full of millions of stars! You'll love The Skys The Limit Observatory and the entire Joshua Tree National Park experience! . . . . #skysthelimitobservatory #unitedstatesnps #usnps #waynesalvatti #photografxworldwide
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Liz J.

Yelp
It was closed but still had a great time. Worth the stop. The statues and planet placing area is a must see.
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Elizabeth W.

Yelp
This place encourages the enjoyment of Nature with an appreciation for the intersection of Science and Art. Beautiful sculptures reinforce the celestial...things to look at during the day, things to look at during the night. Perfect stop for people with kids on Saturdays when they are open and have public star parties. Email or call them or check out their website. Also a cool place for a pleasant walk amongst the sculpture along winding wide pathways. Even more perfection for folks like me who are amateur astronomers. STL definitely rocks. It's free. And if you bring your scope, it's still free. If you are lucky enough to encounter members, they are friendly and knowledgeable. Clean restrooms. I've been told they are working to add electricity to the tables already in place there, for the convenience of astrophotographers. That's super cool. Quality experience at any hour of the day (or night), especially at night. Never have I seen such a wide swath of the Milky Way. Profound experience! Highly recommend!!!
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Shie S.

Yelp
Love the location of this observatory. The volunteers are very knowledgeable on astronomy and stargazing. They have awesome telescopes and viewing is free. You can just jump from oNe telescope to another to see stars, planet, mooN, and nebulas. Wonderful option when visiting Joshua park!
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Mike K.

Yelp
Convenient place to stargaze and take pictures. It's not too far from the nearby towns but the darker skies here provide a decent location for stargazing and snapping some decent shots as well. When I went there I was all by myself. When you arrive after dark, always turn off your headlights and switch to parking lights only to avoid blinding the folks who may already be there.
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Nirali P.

Yelp
During the coronavirus, the observatory is closed but the parking is open at night. You can take a look at the stars. I used a app called Star Walk 2 to look at the constellations and identify them. We walked around and looked at the pitch black sky with so many stars. As you look longer the more stars show up. We got there right before 6:30pm after the sun finally set. It is a little bit outside of Joshua Tree National Park as you exit the North Entrance/Exit.
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Matt M.

Yelp
I absolutely LOVE this place. I've been here a few times over the past year for deep sky objects and the Perseid meteor shower. The volunteers who work here are so friendly and knowledgeable, and I love how they involve the community and encourage people to bring their own personal telescopes as well. A few of tips if you're coming here: 1) Bring a red flashlight - it's a lot gentler on the eyes at night. An easy way to do this is just to use some red nail polish on a small flashlight. 2) Watch for the signs at night - the observatory is before the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park, on the left. 3) Check out both their events page as well as their Facebook page. The events page will give you details on what to expect, and the Facebook page will give you updates (cancellations, etc.). There are bathrooms here as well. Great place to see the stars and interact with the community!
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Greg B.

Yelp
I came here with some friends for a free public event they were hosting during National Dark Sky Week. I was surprised by how many people there were! Despite the 'crowd' of ~75 people there was plenty of parking and the lines for scope usage short enough. It was amazing getting to use some real high quality equipment, the light gathering ability of these were impressive. It was also great having a few speakers giving people some tours of what they could see in the night sky. I had known how to find the constellation Orion, but never knew how to find the namesake nebula! Even with binoculars I was able to see the bluish cloud. Notes for first time visitors: Please kill your headlights when parking, it takes 15minutes for our eyes to adjust to the dark, and headlights are surprisingly annoying. If you need light, bring a red flashlight. If you plan on camping, you cannot do so on site, but back north of town is plenty of BLM land. Scope it out during the daylight and go back after you visit the observatory.
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Susan R.

Yelp
Sky's the limit Observatory is a great asset to the community in 29 Palms and Morongo basin. We really miss them since they close due to Covid. They have wonderful weekend programs for the whole family and they're free.
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Takako C.

Yelp
Twentynine Palm's hidden gem! It was so neat! Great for family to visit. If you want to do something different, romantic for date night or educational this is it!!
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Dawn M.

Yelp
Review is kind of long. My tips summed up are. 1:bring your own telescope and or binoculars and 2: plan to visit just after sunset. Spent my birthday in October in Palm Springs. A lot of businesses were closed due to the pandemic. I thought it best to sight see and plan outdoor activities. I've never been to an observatory before but always wanted to look through a big telescope to take a closer gaze. The description on the website said it was still open through the pandemic so I figured why not. It also said that they had small telescope all around there on the property s well as the main powerful one. That there will be music... and even though due to Covid these things were available it was still a vibe. There was a group playing techno style music and local who knew to bring there own telescope. I had the best time just staring at the sky and chill with the people I love and that matter most. The sky was so beautiful with zero light pollution. We arrived just after night fall. This is the perfect time apparently because you get to see the moon rise up from the mountains. It was the most awesomest thing I have ever laid my eyes on.
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Jovete E.

Yelp
This is by far the coolest thing I've done this year. My family and I booked a private star gazing tour/star party with Ray. He was very helpful and was able to find a volunteer to host last night. We got to the observatory at 8:00pm and met with two very nice, helpful and intelligent people, Steve and Sierra. We were able to see a sky full of stars and constellations including Cassiopeia, Orion, Big Dipper, along with other Zodiac constellations. Through the telescope we were able to see the planet Jupiter. Super cool! We stayed for 2 hours but I could stay for hours. I HIGHLY recommend stargazing at Skys the Limit and if you can, definitely book a private star party for $100. It was worth every dollar.
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Samantha K.

Yelp
This is a small observatory close to Joshua Tree National Park in Twenty Nine Palms area. Its interesting to see. Sometimes at night, they have night programs. There is parking.
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Kristin T.

Yelp
On Saturday nights they have meet-ups and volunteers set up telescopes to view the stars and any interesting sites! They even pointed out when the international space station flew by, pointed out the north star, milky way, andromeda, etc. Great place to come if you want to view the stars with people. We decided to view the stars here since we weren't familiar with Joshua Tree and didn't want to get lost in the park. It's pretty dark but do not use your flashlight as you can hurt the eyes of people viewing the telescopes. Red flashlights only or turn your lights on after you walk away from the viewing area.
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Su C.

Yelp
What an amazing npo! We were lucky to come to JTNP on a weekend when the telescopes were out. They host free Saturday star parties when the skies are clear. Because we came on a favorable day, we were able to catch the Milky Way, Big Dipper, Saturn and Jupiter through the telescopes. Sights were unbelievable. The enthusiasm of the volunteers is contagious; they are truly such gems. Thank you for the amazing experience!
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Luis L.

Yelp
Great place to for stargazing, almost no light pollution on a Moon less night, plenty of space to park and set up a telescope.
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Khashayar M.

Yelp
I seriously wanted to give this place a 5 star! I'm a huge anything space fan and was looking forward to this place but was kinda disappointed. The location is eh okay. Hard to drive through without lights at night in the parking area and kinda creepy. It said it was open from 8 to 10 but when I got there at 920, no one was there and it was locked. I then looked up at the sky and barely saw any stars. I'm guessing it was due to the fact that it was a full moon but still, I just wasn't feeling it. For the drive time it takes to come out here I expected more.
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Rachel T.

Yelp
We were in town on a weekend getaway. When visiting the Joshua Tree National Park there was an advertisement for a Star party here at the Observatory and Nature Center. There were many helpful volunteers, Lauren, Matt, Steve and Ray on hand with telescopes, laser pointers and loads of knowledge. Everyone was friendly and courteous and took time to explain what we were looking at; often with sidenotes on names and stories. This was a fabulous experience. My children, 12 and 9, really enjoyed themselves and learned a lot. My girlfriend and I had a blast too. Thank you for making this trip just that much better.

Ivan R.

Yelp
Very cool Saturday star parties. Definitely bring a red light if you have one and bring some cash to tip the astronomers.
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Bryan Y.

Yelp
very good place to try to see stars (not like in the middle of desert but still pretty good) .... parking is difficult during saturday night stargazing parties, so arrive early... it's also a huge long line if you want to use their telescope to watch the stars. it's also unknown if the restrooms are open at night, since everyone is very polite not to use flashlight (red lights only)
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Christine A.

Yelp
More communication would be good on Facebook events. Great place to learn about astronomy and ask all the questions you want. Leaders of the group are knowledgeable and animated and make the experience fun. Enjoy taking pictures of planets from time to time. Would suggest this to anyone in town for a Saturday night! Great for kids as well
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Jo H.

Yelp
Great place for star gazing, especially if you're a novice or amateur astronomer. People are very friendly and helpful and informative. Telescopes are setup for anyone to view during the scheduled Saturdays (see their website for event days and times) and you can bring your own too. The pads and walkways are very nicely done and makes for a great experience!
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Ross H.

Yelp
Great way to spend some time on our vacation. Super friendly and informative staff (volunteers?). There were about 4-5 telescopes operating and changing their view to show us different stars, planets and galaxies. They donation based and I encourage anyone looking for a night activity to see if this observatory has any activities.
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G V.

Yelp
Came here a week ago with the brothers, looking for something unique to do while in the Joshua Tree area. We arrived late in the day from L.A., so we didn't have enough time to go to the park. Older brother heard about this place so we decided to check it out. Got there a little after 9pm, very dark, so u need to have a red light flashlight so you don't mess up your night vision. Everyone wants to see stars obviously, so the darker and clearer it is the better. Volunteers have their high powered telescopes set up so you can see amazing things. Good place for adults, and kids, as there were a mix of both. Everyone gets a chance to look through the telescopes, so no worries. I brought binoculars, so I was able to see a lot of things as well on my own. Volunteers are very helpful with their laser pointers to point things out, bring one if you have one. Overall great experience, and free, they take donations, definitely worth checking out when in the area!
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Miguel S.

Yelp
I visited this place once with a $50 telescope a year ago and was hooked. Immediately after, I purchased a moderately priced telescope and began volunteering every Saturday since. I live and work in the Marine Corps Base in Twentynine Palms. This place has been my absolute favorite place for my family and I to visit. If you visit Sky's the Limit, please make sure you leave write a review. Sky's the Limit is entirely made possible by volunteers and kind donations from its visitors.

Diane B.

Yelp
We were in 29 for the weekend (2/14) & stumbled upon Sky's the Limit during the daytime advertising sun viewings. Mike was an awesome volunteer, very informative and truly loved sharing his knowledge. He told us about the evening viewing, so we returned that night. All the volunteers that evening, including Mike again, were informative & they loved sharing their knowledge of the sky! We saw Jupiter, nebula, twin stars, cigar galaxy, constellations, and many other celestial sights. I would definitely recommend you go! Donations are appreciated & we were happy to help such a worthy organization.