General Admission
Time
All-day access with in and out privileges
When
Daily except Tuesdays: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Tuesdays: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Price
$25 adults (18+)
$16 children (5-17)
General Admission Ticket
General Admission gives you all-day access to 127 years of astronomical discovery at Lowell Observatory. Walk in the steps of Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered Pluto at Lowell in 1930, and marvel at the 125-year-old, 24-inch Clark Refractor, which is still in operation today. At night, discover planets, distant gas clouds and far-off galaxies through the six state-of-the-art telescopes of the Giovale Open Deck Observatory under the famously dark skies of Flagstaff. General Admission also includes access to numerous talks and tours throughout the day.
Ticket Prices
*Members receive free General Admission.
Daily except Tuesdays:
- Adults (ages 18+): $25
- AAA/seniors 55+/students/military: $22
- Children (ages 5-17): $16
- Children 4 and under: FREE
Tuesdays (close at 5pm):
- Adults (ages 18+): $18
- AAA/seniors 55+/students/military: $16
- Children (ages 5-17): $12
- Children 4 and under: FREE
Flagstaff and Coconino County locals and their guests (daily, with ID):
- Adults (ages 18+): $15
- Children (ages 5-17): $10
- Children 4 and under: FREE
Note: Stargazing may not be available during inclement weather. Check Lowell’s WeatherUnderground forecast here.
Explore General Admission
The Historic Clark Refractor