Ed Snyder Observatory
Catch a glimpse of the planets, moon and stars under the Stanislaus Forest’s night sky. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, seek the serene nature of the property.
Explore the Stars at Camp Hi-Sierra
Discover the magic of the Ed Snyder Observatory
Our Stargazing Destination
The Ed Snyder Observatory at Camp Hi-Sierra is a truly unique feature of our camp. Located at an elevation of 5000′, under the clear skies of the Sierra Nevada, it’s the perfect place for Scouts to explore astronomy.
Features of the Observatory
- 14″ reflecting telescope with computerized mount with tracking
- Outdoor viewing deck for constellation tours
- Interactive solar viewing with a filtered telescope
- Night sky photography sessions
Features of the Glen McLaughlin Classroom
- Indoor astronomy lab with heater for cold nights
- 43″ display for images, star maps and visuals
- Star charts, data, and hands-on astronomy tools
- Flexible seating for workshops and lectures
- Just steps away from the observatory for seamless integration
- Dark-sky friendly lighting to preserve night vision
- Main site for merit badge instruction in science and space topics
- Reliable indoor space when weather prevents outdoor viewing
Programs Offered
- Astronomy Merit Badge: Learn about constellations, planets, and telescope use
- Evening Star Parties: Guided tours of the night sky every clear night, including tripod-mounted and hand-held binoculars and laser pointers
- Advanced Astronomy: Telescope types and operation, famous telescopes, astrophysics, star formation
- Solar Science: Safe daytime viewing of solar flares and sunspots
- Astrophotography: Capture deep sky objects using digital tech
Why It’s Special
Few camps offer this level of hands-on space exploration. Scouts leave with a deeper appreciation for science, nature, and the universe around them. Whether you’re earning a merit badge or simply staring up at the Milky Way, the observatory is a camp highlight you won’t forget.

















