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    Wyoming Dinosaur Center

    4.6 (59 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Tammy F.

    Very fun and cool spot if you are going by! My kids loved it!! I did see signs that they will be moving to a bigger better location that should be awesome! We also liked the pin board at the front of all the people that have visited this year!

    Jay T.

    I was amazed that such a small town had such a large exhibit of fossils. It was a nice adventure to spend a couple hours with me daughter exploring all the little nooks and crannies of displays before going into the main room with all the big dinosaurs! There even was a glass window into the shop where they work on fossils. The place had a nice gift shop and an ice cream shop inside. Just make sure you look at the tags on the items you buy. I was just randomly grabbing a few souvenirs and didn't realize I purchased a small $25 children's book. Not everything was that over priced but some things were. I was able to scoop up a child's Tee for $10. This place was definitely worth going to if you are in the area

    Paul L.

    The Wyoming Dinosaur Center is not a natural history museum in an imposing old stone building. Nope, this place is located off a zigzag of side streets in a large, metal building typically used for light industrial manufacturing. If I were smart, I would've asked a kid to accompany me since they know everything about dinosaurs. I know nothing but I found the smaller fossils in the glass vitrines to be quite beautiful. These are all genuine -- no plaster copies here -- and it was fascinating to see these frozen forms that are hundreds of millions of years old. The main gallery is impressive with its gigantic dinosaurs and a few babies, too. I was told that the majority of the bones here are copies because the originals are too fragile to display. If you're traveling in the area, this center should be on your itinerary.

    Great gift shop area!
    Rachel S.

    Spending a day to Thermopolis is understatedly awesome and remarkably easy for such a small town. This museum was first on our list and looks pretty unassuming from the outside. For just $9 each (with military discount), we saw a great compilation of exhibits! They have both authentic and replica fossils, some reaching the ceiling of the two/three story high building. What's also super cool, is that the area itself is KNOWN for its fossil finds. Just 60 minutes north of Thermopolis is where the largest Allosaurus (like t-Rex) was discovered and is still partly in the earth! They also have a nice store at the end of the museum tour (self-paced). Stocked with cool mineral mini samples and geodes to beautiful fossils, sand art, and even toys. This was a great way to start our day!

    G and Maiasaurus!
    Blaze K.

    Great collection-don't miss it! We only had the morning to do this museum and we could have stayed all day. It's in an airplane hangar which is perfect for the large skeleton mounts they have. It's a great collection, really nice pieces, good open layout, touchable zones for kids. We really enjoyed the funny and clever labels- I'm only giving you one hint in the photos, search them out yourself! Teensy trilobites to the gigantic Supersaurus and lots of really interesting things in between, like the Archeopteryx, which is really lovely. Great gift shop- clothes and toys, but also a solid group of adult-worthy books! Worth the trip for these dino-loving adults who couldn't go to the Royal Tyrell this autumn.

    Dig site at Wyoming Dinosaur Center
    Kenneth Z.

    This is a superb destination for dinosaur lovers of all ages. First, there is a very high-quality (air conditioned) museum with specimens from the local dig site (including a full reconstructed Supersaurus skeleton), as well as specimens from all over the world. There is a clear, easy-to-follow timeline of fossils, as well as skeletons of most of your favorite dinos. Next, for a reasonable extra charge, you can take the shuttle to the actual dinosaur dig site and watch as paleontologists dig up actual dinosaur bones. This is a rare and fascinating opportunity for children and adults alike. Highly recommended.

    Spring B.

    What a fun discovery! All the kids had a wonderful time seeing the fossils and learning about the dinosaur era. What a wonderful stop.

    Alan O.

    I was heading up to Thermopolis for the Gift of the Waters Pageant. I asked my friend and colleague Gary along to do some male bonding. I've always been wanting to check it out. I'm not much for museums, especially private museums, but I do have a long held interest in dinosaurs. For seniors, the price is $8, adults $10, kids under 3 are free. There are many skeletons including one 106ft long. The problem was not being able to see the dinosaurs for the quarries. The exhibits spanned from ceiling to floor. Be prepared to spend a lot of time there to see everything. It was well worth the stop. There are plans to build a new place that will give the dinos their proper exposure.

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    Staff were sweet and so much dinosaur knowledge to enjoy. Tells you a lot of Wyoming and the cool history to learn from.

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    This place is definitely worth the stop! Very interesting and informative. Lots of hands on activities for kids.

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    It was alright. Could use more entertainment! Needs to have personal tour guides! Personal opinion good for younger kids not really adults!

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    Terrific visit. Excellent tour. Informative and engaging. Well-designed museum and even great gift shop. Highly recommended.

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