Public Astronomy Program on Mount Diablo
Learn about the Moon and explore the Moon in telescopes.
Please join the Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society for its June 20 astronomy program at the lower summit parking lot. This month’s topic is The Moon: Earth's Lost Rock! – How would Earth be different without the Moon? How is our Earth like our Moon? Explore the Moon in telescopes.
Arrive early to safely view the Sun through telescopes. The program starts at 8 p.m. at the lower summit parking lot of Mt. Diablo State Park (enter the park at least 45 minutes earlier). Although there is no fee for this program, there is a park entrance fee.
Parking in the Lower Summit lots is limited and is First Come, First Served. If the lots are full when you arrive, you may park outside those lots, but please note:
a. Park ONLY in other designated parking areas or completely off the road.
b. Illegally parked cars are subject to ticketing or towing by Park personnel.
c. It is rare, but possible, that nearby parking will not be available.
Bring kids, binoculars, warm clothes (temperature can drop), snacks, and water. No need for a flashlight but if you must bring one, please cover it in red plastic.
Park gates are locked after sunset, and exit of the park is permitted only via escorted caravans several times during the evening through the Northgate entrance.
Astronomy program is weather dependent. Check our website www.mdas.net or call the park 925-837-2525.
Good to know
Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Mt. Diablo State Park
Northgate Road
Lower Summit Parking Lot Walnut Creek, CA
How do you want to get there?
