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Emily
July 10, 2016
UT's Natural History Museum. Free admission with any student ID. Great bug collection!
Anthony & Hayley
April 11, 2016
Exhibits focus on dinosaurs and fossils, Texas wildlife, gems and minerals, and a working Paleontology Lab where visitors can interact with scientists as they prepare fossil finds. Spotlighted in the exhibits are spectacular specimens found in Texas, including the largest flying creature ever found—the Texas Pterosaur, with a wingspan of nearly 40 feet–and the 30-foot mosasaur that swam the shallow sea which once covered most of the state.
Exhibits focus on dinosaurs and fossils, Texas wildlife, gems and minerals, and a working Paleontology Lab where visitors can interact with scientists as they prepare fossil finds. Spotlighted in the exhibits are spectacular specimens found in Texas, including the largest flying creature ever found—…
Rob
December 27, 2019
Mosasaurs, Pliesiosaurs, Pterasaurs and lots of gems! The Texas Museum is located on the Univeristy of Texas campus and the admission is free! The fossil collection is amazing and there is also a great display of the local species. Don't forget to stop by the giftshop! You can park in the San Jacinto Parking Garage which is next to the museum. While are there you can enjoy walking through campus and down Guadalupe Street.
Mosasaurs, Pliesiosaurs, Pterasaurs and lots of gems! The Texas Museum is located on the Univeristy of Texas campus and the admission is free! The fossil collection is amazing and there is also a great display of the local species. Don't forget to stop by the giftshop! You can park in the San J…
Ric
June 23, 2014
Come see the remains and remnants of things found right here, in Travis County! It’s amazing to picture Austin underwater.
Dao
May 7, 2016
if you love rocks and dinosaurs, you'll love this free museum

近くで楽しめるユニークなアクティビティ

ダウンタウンで150万匹のコウモリと一緒にサンセットカヤッキング!
写真撮影
オースティンの湧き水が流れる川でほろ酔いチュービング

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2400 Trinity St
Austin, TX
University of Texas at Austin