The museum offers information about the growth series of the horned Triceratops, an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils display, natural history exhibits, educational programs, events, insightful lectures, a museum store, and planetarium shows for fun. The museum has a large collection of prehistoric mammals such as mammoths, rhinos, and bone-crushing dogs to explore in the Cenzoic Corridor. Enjoy ancient horse-drawn carriages and fancy old car models in Paugh History Hall.
Attractions:
- Siebel Dinosaur Complex: Seibel Dinosaur Complex is famous among visitors for its Dinosaur Exhibits and largest collection of Dinosaur fossils of Montana. Seibel Dinosaur Complex features the Hall of Giants, the Hall of growth and behavior, Mesozoic Media Center, Hall of horns and teeth of prehistoric animals. Seibel Dinosaur Complex also provides photographs and videos about paleontology and sees the bones of Dinosaurs through windows.
- Taylor Planetarium Shows: Taylor Planetarium shows are worth seeing if you are at the Museum of the Rockies. The show is kids friendly and has something for everyone. These shows are on a massive screen for feel in the thick of nature or the solar system. Taylor Planetarium shows also offers children’s shows and the newest films to enjoy. Taylor Planetarium Shows offers a huge display with today’s most advanced digital projection systems.
- Bowman Dinosaur Viewing Laboratory: The laboratory is home to prehistoric animal fossils which allow a chemical analysis of fossils of Dinosaur and other finds. The laboratory discovers new information and carefully removes the rock-encased fossils for millions of years. There is a chance for the visitors to study and collect information about the fossils and skulls in the Bowman Dinosaur Viewing Laboratory.
Facts:
- Museum of Rockies is part of the Montana Dinosaur Trail which was established in 1957.
- Museum of Rockies includes the largest Tyrannosaurus skull ever discovered.
Activities: Museum of Rockies preserves and shares the history of Montana and North Rockies. Here you get the opportunity to learn about the region’s rich history and its paleontological roots, Native American’s life, and the life of Tinsley. Explore exhibits, prehistoric information, 13 Tyrannosaurus rex specimens, informative programs in this living history museum. The museum features art, archeological & geological history to explore. There are plenty of photographs that tell about historic stories of the rocky mountain.
What to Expect: Museum of Rockies is the perfect place for history lovers which is known for its paleontological collection. You can collect information about how the world and its creature changed and what the world was like millions of years ago. There is an opportunity to explore the data-rich exhibits about dinosaurs, growth, behavior, development, and rocky mountain. Buy at a museum store for a special memory of a lifetime. You have a chance to see planetarium shows and educational lectures.
Plan your visit: Museum of Rockies is open all year round for new discoveries and to view magnificent creatures of the past. Daily from 9am to 5pm the museum is open for the guests to explore. Visit the world’s finest research and history museum in Bozeman to enjoy lots of exhibits and fossils of dinosaurs. Explore Earth’s beginning that started billion years ago through a museum!