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Hall of Paleo Giants

Bozeman, MT 59715

πŸ¦– Dino Favoriteβ˜” Rainy Day PickπŸŽ“ Educational
When
Open daily
Hours
Open today Β· 9:00 – 5:00
Distance
2.4 mi
Price
$
Ages
All ages
Rating
4.9
Source
Dino Watch Β· Curated
Setting
Indoor

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Tickets & entry

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Junior Paleo hub β†’

Did you know?

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Real vs. cast
Most museum skeletons are casts β€” the real fossils are studied in back rooms.
All eras
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How fossils form
It takes rapid burial, mineral-rich water, and millions of years to make a fossil.
All eras

What you'll learn

  • How fossils are excavated, prepared, and dated
  • How paleontologists estimate bite force from skull shape
  • How horns and frills evolved as display structures

Featured species modules

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Tyrannosaurus rex
Late Cretaceous Β· Carnivore Β· 12m

T. rex had the strongest bite of any land animal β€” about 12,800 lbs of force.

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Triceratops
Late Cretaceous Β· Herbivore Β· 9m

Its frill wasn't just armor β€” it likely showed off to mates and rivals.

Dinosaur timeline

Triassic
Jurassic
β˜… Cretaceous
252–201 mya
201–145 mya
145–66 mya

β˜… marks eras represented at this destination.

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Dino tags

🦴 FossilsπŸ’€ SkeletonsπŸ¦– T-RexπŸ”¬ Science

Parent info

Parent-only
  • Age guidance: All ages. Family-friendly programming on weekends.
  • Setting: Indoor, climate-controlled, stroller-accessible.

πŸ¦• Kid preview

Hey explorer! You can see giant bones up close and try to spot a real T-Rex tooth. There are skeletons taller than a house!

  • Stroller-friendly
  • Free under 5

Fun fact: a T-Rex tooth could be longer than a banana 🍌

πŸ¦– What kids will experience

A peek at what your little explorer can see, touch and try on this visit.

  • Stand under a real-size dinosaur skeleton and look straight up.
  • Touch a cast fossil with their own hands.
  • Earn a Junior Paleontologist sticker on the way out.

Featured dinosaurs

Likely stars of this visit
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    Cretaceous

    Tyrannosaurus rex

    Could bite with the force of three grand pianos.

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    Cretaceous

    Triceratops

    Had up to 800 teeth that grew back when worn down.

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    Jurassic

    Brachiosaurus

    Held its head higher than a four-story building.

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    Cretaceous

    Spinosaurus

    First known semi-aquatic dinosaur.

Exhibit highlights

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    Fossil prep lab

    Watch real paleontologists clean fossils through a viewing window.

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    Mounted skeletons

    Walk underneath full-scale skeletal mounts of giants.

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    Family activity station

    Hands-on cart with cast fossils, teeth and dig brushes.

Educational highlights

Learning themes families can explore together β€” bring them up before, during, or in the car ride home.

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    Earth & deep time

    How rock layers and fossils record the past.

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    Scientific method

    Observing, hypothesizing and testing like a paleontologist.

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    Scale & comparison

    Comparing dino sizes to school buses, houses and grown-ups.

Parent planning info

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  • Plan to spend

    1.5 – 3 hours

  • Food on-site

    CafΓ© & vending available

  • Restrooms

    Family restrooms near the entrance and main gallery

  • Strollers

    Stroller-friendly paths; rentals at front desk

  • What to bring

    Light layers β€” galleries can run cool

  • Photo policy

    No-flash photography typically allowed in galleries

Today's weather pick

🌧️Showers likely · 62°F
  • This is a mostly indoor visit β€” weather shouldn't change your plan.
  • Great rainy-day pick: galleries stay dry and warm.

Weather is illustrative β€” always confirm a real forecast before you go.

Map preview

Hall of Paleo Giants

Bozeman, MT 59715

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Seasonal events here

Programs that return year after year
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    Spring Β· Mar – May

    Spring Hatching Days

    Daily hatching demos and a baby-dino discovery cart in the main hall.

  • ⛏️

    Summer Β· Jun – Aug

    Junior Paleo Camp

    Week-long day camps for ages 6–10 with real fossil prep stations.

  • ❄️

    Winter Β· Dec – Feb

    Ice Age Add-On

    Pop-up Ice Age gallery with mammoths and a frozen-fossil dig.

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    Fall Β· Sep – Nov

    After-Hours Dino Lab

    Family flashlight tours through the fossil hall, two Friday nights a month.

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