Join AMC guides for a chance to experience winter at night in the White Mountains. This will be a short walk with opportunities for night sky viewing.
Highland Happenings programs are free and open to all, and begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 278-4453 or outdoors.org/highlandhappenings.
Join our guides for a chance to experience winter at night in the White Mountains! Short walk with opportunities for night sky viewing.
Highland Happenings programs are free and open to all, and begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 278-4453 or outdoors.org/highlandhappenings.
Join Doug Arion for Stars Above the Notch: Astronomy at Pinkham Notch for insight into what you see in the night sky above Pinkham Notch.
Pinkham Happenings Programs begin at 8 p.m. and are free and open to all. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings
Join Outdoor Guides from the Appalachian Mountain Club for a night hike where we can check out the winter night sky and nearly full moon!
Highland Happenings programs are free and open to all, and begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Call to find out more or to be added to our monthly email list: (603) 278-4453 or outdoors.org/highlandhappenings.
Weather permitting, we’ll set up telescopes and view the night sky. If it’s cloudy, we’ll set up our indoor planetarium for a look at constellations and some of their stories. Dress warmly!
Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.
Join us on the longest night of the year where we’ll check out the night sky and welcome the winter season!
Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.
While the path of totality crosses the center of the United States, a partial eclipse will be viewable from New Hampshire. At AMC’s Highland Center we’ll have telescopes out and trained astronomers giving interpretation of the event. We’ll also be connecting with Dr. Douglas Arion as he leads an AMC Adventure Travel trip in the Western US for viewing of the total phase of the eclipse. On Monday night, we’ll continue the sky viewing with night sky observation through telescopes (weather permitting) or indoor sky viewing with our portable planetarium.
Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.
Check out the night sky in our new planetarium. Our student Astronomy Guides will discuss featured highlights in the Milky Way and the sky you can see from New England.
Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.