Helpful Tips
Parking
NSF NCAR's Mesa Lab Visitor Center offers its front door entrance to those who may need a ramp entrance. Wheelchairs are available to visitors once inside the building at the front desk reception area.
For those who need an ADA drop-off and parking, vehicles can pull into the ramped driveway directly towards the building. There are three (3) ADA compliant parking spots available at this location. If the parking spots are full, passengers can be dropped off here, and the driver can move down to the main lot for overflow accessible parking. The main lot has ten (10) ADA compliant parking spaces, including five (5) van-ADA compliant parking spaces. Please note that the non-ADA drop-off is located in the main lot.
Bathroom
A single stall restroom with a changing table is located on the north end of the 2nd floor, by the Climate Stories exhibit area.
Quieter Times
School programs will often take place Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. MT and public tours happen on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. MT. During these times, the exhibits may be loud and more crowded. Weekends and holidays also tend to be more crowded.
While we don’t have a designated quiet time, the quietest times to visit are on weekdays in the morning from 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. MT, and again in the afternoon from 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. MT.
Moving Throughout the Building
The visitor center and public spaces at the Mesa Lab can be entered with a wheelchair. There is an elevator at the end of the weather hall that will take visitors to the second floor. In order to access the Mezzanine level,
Wheelchair Check Out
There are two wheelchairs available for public use on weekdays (excluding holidays). Visitors who would like to borrow a wheelchair should visit the Mesa Lab front desk and request a wheelchair. The visitor will be expected to provide some of their contact information and will be lent a wheelchair for their visit to the Mesa Lab.
Tactile Interactives
Many of the exhibits at NSF NCAR are touchable and tactile. In addition, our School and Public Programs team have artifacts that can be handled to bring the atmospheric sciences to life for everyone. If you are in need of additional resources to experience the Mesa Lab through touch, and are visiting between a Monday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. MT, please ask the staff at the front desk to contact an educator or call 303.497.2401.
Visitors can also download and use the Be My Eyes app (Android | iOS) to explore our exhibits.
Sensory Guide
Our Sensory Guide, linked below, is intended to assist visitors in understanding the level of interaction and stimulation for each of our hands-on exhibit features. This guide shares the level of sound, sight, touch, movement, and complexity required to engage in an interactive exhibit. The first four pages are for our tactile interactives, and the last six are for our touchscreens throughout the Visitor Center.
Sensory Tour
This 2-hour tour is designed to teach visitors about the history and science of NSF NCAR using audio and tactile engagement as tools. To inquire about this exclusive experience, please call 303.497.2401 or email the School and Public Programs Team. Please note that we need at least two weeks advanced notice before your visit in order to prepare this program.
Social Narratives
Help set expectations for your visit to the Mesa Lab by reviewing a Social Narrative document. We offer one version for our tours and another for field trips.
Learning Lab Visual Schedules
For teachers and student groups joining a field trip, we have specifically developed Visual Schedules for each our Learning Labs. Help your students prepare for each step of the field trip and gain confidence and independence.
Open Captioning
Open captioning is available in the NCAR Theater, where visitors ae invited to watch and/or listen to a 10-minute movie called Air Planet People. This video highlights the history of UCAR and NCAR, as well as their combined mission, programs, services, and research. This video is available with both English and Spanish subtitles. A selection of our short Animated Atmosphere videos and four other videos are offered in the theater: "When Nature Strikes - Wildfires", "High Altitude Observatory Solar Eclipse", "Boulder Underwater", and "DripDrop! Music Video: What's up with our climate and water?"
Interpreters
The NSF NCAR Mesa Lab Visitor Center does not have personnel onsite to cater to interpretation needs. However, we will make every effort to meet your needs if we are given adequate lead time, at least three weeks before your visit. Please call 303.497.2401 or email our School and Public Program Team to request an interpreter and specify American Sign Language (ASL), Signed English, or another type of interpreter needed.
Questions or Comments
Mesa Lab Visitor Center staff are available Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. MT to assist you and answer any of your questions. Please contact us by calling 303.497.2401 or emailing the School and Public Programs Team.