Mesalands Dinosaur Museum and Natural Sciences Laboratory

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Tucumcari, United States

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Natural history museum· Gift shop· Science museum· Tourist attraction

Mesalands Dinosaur Museum and Natural Sciences Laboratory Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mesalands Dinosaur Museum and Natural Sciences Laboratory is located in Tucumcari, United States on 222 E Laughlin Ave. Mesalands Dinosaur Museum and Natural Sciences Laboratory is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category natural history museum in United States.

Address

222 E Laughlin Ave

Phone

+1 5754616627

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Norma Arnold

We were on a road trip and saw signs for this museum so we decided to stop. It’s a part of the local community college (which I think is great) and they did a good job of making us feel welcome. There are a lot of interactive features for kids of all ages. We were glad we stopped.

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Robbin Smith

This is such a great place! I wish I could have visited when I was a kid, what a wonderful adventure!!! The staff were very accommodating and socially pleasing. Take your kids while they're young!!! Go when you're old and play like a kid! Either way, I HIGHLY suggest enjoying this experience, SO AWESOME!

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Branden Miller

I had low expectations. This museum blew my mind. It highlights the work of the local community college and their paleontology program. I highly recommend it. Unlike other museums, this one encourages hands on and touching.

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Laughing in the Halls

Super cool Dino museum! My kids really enjoyed it.

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Charlotte Rohde

This museum is awesome. Incredible collection set up in a manner that engages the visitor. The exposition is very thought provoking. There is a section with images and documentation from NASA that shows the recent effects of climate change on our planet, and how similar changes were precursors of the large extinction of the dinosaurs. The casts and remains of the dinosaurs and early planetary life, along with stone collection make the visit an extraordinary educational experience.