What makes it 66% Kids-Friendly: Kids can read interactive trail signs, picnic, and gaze through telescopes, but evening cold, no on-site toilets, and a 1 km walk to playground demand careful parental logistics.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This gives time to walk the Heritage Trail and enjoy a picnic without rushing.
Heritage Trail:
Self-guided 11-sign trail telling 100 years of observatory history.
Tip: Have kids read each sign. Wear sturdy shoes for uneven paths.
Picnic & BBQ:
Free benches and BBQ shelters among gum trees.
Tip: Bring picnic food, blankets and utensils. Arrive before midday for shade.
Public Astronomy Nights:
Gold-coin donation sessions with a 1-hour talk and telescope views.
Tip: Book online at least a week ahead. Dress in warm layers and bring blankets.
Stromlo Forest Park:
Adjacent playground, learn-to-ride bike area and walking trails.
Tip: Bring scooters or bikes. Plan a break here between Observatory visits.

Jessie Wibowo
Nice view on a very serene area. We were very blessed with the appearance of a lot of kangaroos too. The view over the valley at almost sunset this Autumn is simply breath taking.
Zahra Zafira
We went here for the Enlighten event at Stomlo and the Public Astronomy Nights at Stromlo. The drive up was always at night so it’s very dark, there’s no lighting at all in the car park area, but there’s always an officer to direct the parking. We always had a pleasant time here, the people who work and volunteer here are very enthusiastic.
Nic Q
Feels isolated in a good way. Beautiful view. Lots of birds and especially kangaroos. Definitely worth going. Just bring appropriate shoes because there isn't a spot on grass/soil that isn't covered in roo poop. Or just stay on cement. Surprisingly not too smelly. Also quite windy.
Andrew McLaren
Got there late in the evening so limited to site seeing only. Kangaroos everywhere, quiet and beautiful space. Older observatory closed due to renovations, seems to have started a long time ago and never completed. So much of the original observatories lost to bush fires. Would be great to see them restored and accessible as a southern sky planetarium.
Kerbray
This was a fascinating place to explore, with both new observatories and older buildings around the site, all within walking distance from each other. Tours are available on certain days but not necessarily needed. At the top there's a breathtaking views, a few biking tracks too and lots of kangaroos in the area.
Public astronomy nights run April–September when skies are clearest. Winter nights get cold quickly—pack coats and hats. Spring (Sept–Oct) brings wildflowers along the trail.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Public Astronomy Nights donation (per person) | AUD 1 |
| Picnic supplies | AUD 20 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 24 |
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Address: 233 Mount Stromlo Rd, Australian Capital Territory 2611, Australia
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