Goldendale Observatory State Park is an educational facility on the northern side of Goldendale, Washington, notable for its unusually large public telescope. The state park occupies five acres atop a 2,100-foot hill.
Access is via a winding paved road through an oak forest. The site includes a small picnic area, interpretive center, amphitheater, and the observatory.There are several telescopes on-site, including portable Dobsonians, a permanently mounted Hydrogen-Alpha solar telescope, and the primary instrument; a 24.5-inch reflector which is housed in the South Dome. The facility receives 30-40,000 visitors annually. From 2010 to 2017 the park was an International Dark Sky Park, and expects to be a dark sky site again when the current observatory reconstruction is completed.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldendale_Observatory_State_Park
Official Website http://parks.state.wa.us/512/Goldendale-Observatory
Address 1698 Observatory Dr, 98620, United States
Coordinates 45°50'19.252" N -120°48'54.51" E