About this Experience
What you'll do:
Experience the magic of the night sky like never before with Sedona’s premier guided stargazing tour. Using high-powered telescopes and expert-led insights, you’ll explore constellations, planets, and deep-space celestial wonders under Sedona’s pristine, dark skies. Whether you're an astronomy enthusiast or just looking for a unique adventure, this unforgettable experience will leave you in awe of the universe.
High-powered telescopes provide an up-close view of celestial wonders
Stunning Sedona backdrop makes for a magical setting
Professional astronomers guide the experience
About this experience partner:
Night Owl Tours specializes in unforgettable stargazing adventures, combining expert knowledge with top-of-the-line telescope technology. Their passion for astronomy and Sedona’s dark skies creates an experience unlike any other, making them a must-visit for locals and visitors alike.
Additional Information:
Weather Policy: Stargazing is dependent on clear skies; reschedules may be required in case of inclement weather
What to Bring: Dress warmly, as temperatures can drop in the evening
Provided by Night Owl Tours
Joined March 2025
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LocationSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ 86336, USASedona, AZ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the stargazing tour?
Each two-hour tour features a guided constellation overview using a laser pointer, followed by live views of celestial objects through advanced telescopes, streamed to a 4K OLED screen for detailed observation
Where do the tours take place?
Tours are conducted in Sedona's Red Rock Country, utilizing dark sky locations within the Coconino National Forest under a U.S. Forest Service permit.
How do I get to the observation site?
Guests meet at the Sedona Public Library parking lot and follow the guide's vehicle to the observation site. Transportation is not provided, so guests must use their own vehicles.
What will I see during the tour?
Depending on the night, you may observe planets, the Moon, star clusters, nebulae, and distant galaxies, all presented in vivid detail through advanced telescopes
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, clear skies are essential for optimal stargazing. In case of inclement weather, tours may be rescheduled or canceled.
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What should I bring and wear?
Dress warmly, as desert temperatures can drop significantly at night. Bringing a jacket or blanket is recommended for comfort during the tour.


















