The building is situated in the Cane Creek Mountains of Alamance County, although
some would say that these are mountains only in the loosest sense of the word.
The site was selected because of its proximity to the Greensboro metropolitan area
as well as the reasonably-dark skies to the south of the observatory. Settlement
in the immediate area of the observatory is mostly of a rural nature, and the site
is heavily wooded. Growth along the I 85 corridor 8 miles north will pose growing
problems with light pollution, but is presently only an annoyance. As a dark sky
site this location poses an excellent compromise between the need to be close to urban
centers and the desire for very
dark skies.
For a more detailed map and driving directions to reach the observatory CLICK HERE. If you have any problems accessing the directions, please
Send e-mail to Bob Muir (bob_muir@uncg.edu)
longitude 79 24.4 west latitude 35 56.7 north