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7/25/2025, 10:31:34 AM
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Bit out of the way, but if you're ever in Montana go to the Museum of the Rockies
>5 (FIVE) Tyrannosaurus skulls and two mounted skeletons (one bronze)
>Dozens of Triceratops skull from every growth stage
>Big Al from the Walking with Dinosaurs Ballad of Big Al
>assorted Sauropods
>Ankylosaurus head and tail club
>Pachycephalosaurus
>Edmontosaurus
>Plesiosaurus
>Deinonychus
>great dioramas
>new wing in construction, to be opened soon
>Currently has Sue the T. rex, one of the biggest and most complete rexes ever. Non-permanent exhibit though.
I find that most dinosaur museums are worth the visit because ticket prices are like $20 max, and as a dinosaur nerd I could spend hours reading everything. Montana also has the dinosaur trail which is like a road trip where you could visit all the dino museums in Montana and get a free T-shirt, but it's not worth it lol. Museum of Rockies has the most fossils compared to the rest.
Bit out of the way, but if you're ever in Montana go to the Museum of the Rockies
>5 (FIVE) Tyrannosaurus skulls and two mounted skeletons (one bronze)
>Dozens of Triceratops skull from every growth stage
>Big Al from the Walking with Dinosaurs Ballad of Big Al
>assorted Sauropods
>Ankylosaurus head and tail club
>Pachycephalosaurus
>Edmontosaurus
>Plesiosaurus
>Deinonychus
>great dioramas
>new wing in construction, to be opened soon
>Currently has Sue the T. rex, one of the biggest and most complete rexes ever. Non-permanent exhibit though.
I find that most dinosaur museums are worth the visit because ticket prices are like $20 max, and as a dinosaur nerd I could spend hours reading everything. Montana also has the dinosaur trail which is like a road trip where you could visit all the dino museums in Montana and get a free T-shirt, but it's not worth it lol. Museum of Rockies has the most fossils compared to the rest.
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