One Of The Country's Best Observatories Is Right Here In Montana And It’s Bucket List Worthy
Have you ever visited an observatory? During a celestial event, they can be great for getting up-close and personal with the stars and the sky. And we have a couple of them right here in Montana.
The Blue Mountain Observatory happens to be owned and operated by the University of Montana. And while the site is mostly used by staff and students, they do open it for the public in the summer when it’s most accessible.

Blue Mountain is the western landmark of the city of Missoula, and it's a popular spot for year-round recreation.

It has also been used as a platform for students to share their celestial sightings with the public.
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Astronomers from UM and the Western Montana Astronomical Association will guide visitors in viewing the night sky through telescopes, point out constellations, and show attendees how to find interesting celestial objects, both with the naked eye and binoculars.
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The events are only $7 per person, and they're all family-friendly. Attendance is limited, so get your tickets as early as you can.

If you love stargazing and you're curious about astronomy, save some time this summer for visiting.

This year's lineup will be announced soon, so plan accordingly.
Have you ever been to an observatory? Montana’s night sky through the eyes of a telescope is indescribable.
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Blue Mountain Observatory, Forest Rd 19247, Lolo, MT 59847, USA