Mount Wilson Observatory

See Another Kind of Hollywood star


Mount Wilson Red Box Road
Los Angeles, CA
91024

Neighborhood: Pasadena and Points East

Phone: +1 626 440 9016
Fax: +1 626 405 9814
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The Mt. Wilson Observatory was established in 1904 by astronomer George Hale (1868-1938) in the suburb of Pasadena. It was the first observatory in the western United States and the largest in the world. The grounds are open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays during daylight savings only (April to November). Guided walking tours are offered at 1p each weekend day. The tours are free of charge and do not require advance reservations. Outdoor picnic facilities are available, but visitors are urged to bring their own drinking water, as it is not always available on the premises. To visit Mount Wilson Observatory, you will need a National Forest Adventure Pass, available at various locations throughout Los Angeles County.

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