The public is invited to observe the sky through our telescopes. We'll show such objects as planets, the moon (if its up), galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and more. Once you pass the park headquarters, follow the signs. There is no charge for the star party itself, but visitors must reserve a day pass for $5 for ages 13 and up, with children 12 and under free. We want to avoid white light at night so a flashlight with a red bulb is good to help see your way in the dark. Please do not bring a dog, unless it is a service animal; we prefer not to have dogs around the telescopes in the dark. Smoking is not permitted in the area of the telescopes because the smoke can damage optical equipment. Public consumption of alcoholic beverages is not allowed in state parks. If the weather on a scheduled star party day seems questionable for viewing, you can check the AAS website (www.austinastro.org) for cancellations or call the state park office.