UFO Watchtower

Observation deck · Saguache County

UFO Watchtower

Observation deck · Saguache County

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CO-17, Center, CO 81125, USA

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UFO watchtower with alien sculptures, junk garden, and desert views  

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CO-17, Center, CO 81125, USA Get directions

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17 Places to Hunt for Aliens Besides Area 51

"There’s a particular brand of Southwestern American weirdness, and it usually involves aliens. Skeptics would point to self-perpetuating mythologies and commercially attractive UFO-themed opportunities as the reason behind this. Believers, of course, would argue that this UFO unusualness is because the Southwest is a hub of galactic activity; a cosmic LAX, with area 51 and Roswell as the proof. Judy Messoline is one such true believer of the area’s extraterrestrial appeal. The owner of a plot of land that was already used by UFO spotters, Messoline decided to make it official. She set up an observation tower, campground, and gift shop and embraced the extraterrestrial enthusiasts and UFOlogists. Should you allow her to film you telling your story of an experience with a UFO sighting (and it seems like everyone in the region has one), she’ll give you a free UFO-themed frisbee. By all accounts an incredibly nice and accommodating host, Messoline is also an artist, and will point you to the many self-built sights at the UFO watchtower. These attractions include a rock garden and healing garden and not one, but two “energy vortexes.” Here, visitors can deposit offerings, which include everything from old hubcaps to half packets of chewing gum to plastic dinosaurs. Other notable items include two large sculptures of aliens that guard the entrance, a dome-shaped gift shop and a “magic bush,” though it is somewhat unclear what sort of “magic” inhabits this particular flora. Messoline is a notary and can also officiate at UFO-themed weddings, should the mood strike you. Perhaps the most impressive sight of them all, however, is the beautiful desert landscape, with its vast and unbelievably beautiful night skies, UFOs or not." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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10 Mistakes to Avoid on a Road Trip, According to Experts | Travel + Leisure

"You can pull off to look for aliens from a UFO watchtower (yes, it's a thing)." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Taylor Pipes

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Ive read about this place for years and it was fun to be able to go see it in person. The little gift shop and museum were interesting. The sculpture garden was also unique. The cost to enter was $5 and if you want to camp, spots are available for $20. The draw seems to be the platform and being there at night would be really incredible to see stars — and lots of UFOs.

Keianne Renea

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My bestie and I decided to drive to crestone, co and we had a great time. Views were breathtaking and we ended up staying later than anticipated so we decided to car camp at the UFO Watchtower and loved it! The camp host was friendly and knowledgeable and the price to camp was decent and affordable. The porta potty was clean and stocked with tissue. We were laying in the back of the van with the hatch open and it started raining gently, we heard what we thought were footsteps getting closer and closer so we shut the door and when we woke up we had strange foot prints on the windshield. All in all we had a wonderful experience. Would absolutely camp there again but next time we will be better prepared

Mary Ann Buck

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A fun stop and visit. We had a wonderful conversation with the gentleman in the building. We learned alot about Snippy the horse and the area. We enjoyed walking through the garden.

Tyler Dylan

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Visited in The daytime just driving by and saw ET sign so checked it out. Interesting signage and yard art in the high desert. Reminded me somewhat of burning man. Probably better at night when sky is not cloudy. The tower looked like a large deck off a house structure. $5 entry. We turned around since The day we visited it looked like rain,

Lisseth Garcia

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Cool spot to visit and camp. As beginner campers we had to move along and stay at a hotel after encountering heavy winds, rain and hail. It was an otherworldly experience! Had a blast.

Maria Pangalos

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Super fun stop if you're in the area! You've gotta listen to the National Park After Dark Podcast Episode 23: "Lights in the Sky. Great Sand Dunes National Park" to fully enjoy the little museum.

Lorena Estrada

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Interesting story and experience. Great views of the dunes and mountains. I like how they have campsites available. We only stayed about 20 minutes. The gift shop is minimal but has some information in the museum portion.

Diana Orr

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Cool observation deck with incredible views of the valley and surrounding mountains. It was fun to see the displays inside the small giftshop and walk in the gardens, seeing the tokens left behind. The views are amazing, and the open skies are just incredible. $5 admission for a fun stop just off highway 17. There's camping available as well.