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- Ice House Observation Plateau 1, California, United States
Description: Ice House Observation Plateau 1 (IHOP1) is a large open space in El Dorado National Forest a little more than an hour outside of Sacramento, CA Also try IHOP2 which is less than 1 mile away
- Star gazing : r Sacramento - Reddit
Observation point 1 is blocked off with concrete barriers You can easily walk over them but the area behind is overgrown with plants that are covered in stickers It's basically unusable You can't bring a scope out here Observation point 2 (linked below) is open and relatively clear
- Ice House Observation Plateau Clear Sky Chart - ClearDarkSky
Created by the late Attilla Danko and maintained by CSCCharts, it's the astronomer's forecast At a glance, it shows when it will be cloudy or clear for the next few days It's a prediction of when Ice House Observation Plateau, CA, will have good weather for astronomical observing
- Ice House Observation Point 1 in Pacific House, CA 95726
Hopping over the barrier into the observation area is easy, just something to be aware of if you're bringing equipment It was a little spooky at night, but there were some other people there, and the road still had some light traffic
- Ice House Observation Plateau 1 Map - Recreation area - El Dorado . . .
Ice House Observation Plateau 1 is a recreation area in El Dorado County, Gold Country, California Ice House Observation Plateau 1 is situated nearby to Chicken Hawk Spring
- How to watch the Perseid meteor shower in Sacramento, Ca
When choosing a spot to watch the Perseids, aim for a location that is away from man-made light Here are some spots that we suggest: Pro tip: You don’t need binoculars or a telescope to view the Perseids
- Best Sacramento Area Star Gazing Spots - CBS Sacramento
IHOP is also the acronym for Ice House Observation Plateau Just hop on Highway 50 up to Pollock Pines to this "dark sky" location to fulfill your astronomical needs The Astronomy Connection
- Ice House Observation Point - YouTube
Ice House Observation Point 1 aerial views This location is normally used for night time observations, but looks great just flying around
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