Best Museums for Dinosaur Lovers and Paleontology Fans

There is certainly room for debate when building theat 5 p.m. every day
definitive list of US museums for dinosaur lovers. 
Diversity of species, number of specimens,Tips:  Save the rental fee by downloading the audio
presentation, architecture, accessibility and interactivitytour from their website and add to your ipod before
are all factors in the museum experience. you go.
Fortunately, the United States offers a rich diversity ofThe Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh
dinosaur museums sure to please everyone from thePA
most casual dinosaur fan to the hardenedThe Carnegie Museum of Natural History boasts the
paleontologist. third largest display of real mounted dinosaurs trailing
These are the top five picks, plus some honorableonly the AMNH in New York and the NMNH in
mentions, from the staff atWashington D.C.  With 19 dinosaurs on display in two
American Museum of Natural History, New Yorkhalls, the "Dinosaurs in the Time" exhibit boasts a
There is no greater city in the world than New Yorknumber of holotypes (considered the premier and
and any trip to the Big Apple should include a stop atdefining fossil for a given specimen) including
its wonderful American Museum of Natural HistoryDiplodocus canegii, Apatosaurs louisae and
(AMNH).  This museum has gained added notorietyCamtosaurus aphanoecetes.  Others specimens of
due to the popular Ben Stiller comedy, "Night At Thenote are the Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, and
Museum."  However, when it comes to dinosaurCamptosaurus.
exhibits, the AMNH is definitely not kid's stuff. Pros:  Recent renovations in 2007 and 2008 offer a
Boasting wonderful diversity of specimens (over 100more modern scientific view of dinosaurs
on display in their Dinosaur Halls), the exhibits areCons:  High price tag, $15 for adults
structured to demonstrate the evolutionaryTips:  50% discount for military, museum open until 8
connections between species, offering a differentp.m. on Thursday
perspective than the more traditional "chornologicalThe Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia PA
order" structure most often seen in similar exhibits. A thorough collection of fossils and replicas from the
Highlights on your trip to the AMNH are the Hall ofMesozoic era with about 30 species represented, half
Saurischian Dinosaurs where the T-Rex andbeing full skeletal mounts.  Popular attractions include
Apotasaurus can be found and the Hall of Ornithischianthe Big Dig, a hands-on exhibit for would be
Dinosaurs, home to the Stegosaurus and Triceratops. paleontolgists and the Fossil Prep Labs where visitors
On the IMAX screen, the museum is exhibitingcan view live demonstrations of fossil preparation.  A
"Dinosaurs Alive!"  The 40-minute film follows AMNHgreat stop for those in the Philly area.  Kids will
paleontologists on an expedition to the Gobi Desert ofespecially enjoy the many interactive displays.
Mongolia and to Ghost Ranch, New Mexico as theyPros:  A great diversion for kids who might be burned
search for dinosaur remains.  Fans of this museumout on the history of our nation
note good lighting in the dinosaur halls for snappingCons:  Lacks the depth and variety of the premier
quality photos.  Detractors balk at the suggesteddinosaur spots
donation of $15 for adults. Tips:  Look into purchasing a Philadelphia City Pass
Pros:  Rich specimen diversity, good lighting forfor one admission to this museum along with trolley
pictures, the iconic T-Rex, Apotasaurus anduse, the aquarium, the Franklin and the Zoo
TriceratopsLooking for something off the beaten path?  These
Cons:  Can get very crowded, long lines for ticketsdinosaur exhibits and dig spots offer a more
Tips:  For big families, the $15 price tag can be a strainup-close-and-personal experience for those who want
but it's only a "suggested donation."  Let the ticketto get their hands dirty.
agent know you'd like to make a smaller donation thatRoyal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Alberta,
fits your budget.Canada
 Rivals any of the premier dinosaur museums in the
Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History,US.  This museum located in the Alberta badlands is
Washington D.C.off on its own, but worth the trek for those with a
No visit to our nation's capitol is complete without a tripkeen apetite for all things Mesozoic.  With guided
to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Naturaltours of the badlands, camps for kids and a rich
History (NMNH).  The nation's oldest dinosaurcollection of fossils on display, including 40 mounted
museum, the diversity of exhibits is on par with thedinosaur skeletons, this museum is a dinosaur fanatic
AMNH, though vistors are sometimes disappointedmust.
with the poor lighting and sometimes confusing orWyoming Dinosaur Museum, Thermopolis Wyoming
missing labels and displays.  Still there is much toWith 60 mostly late Jurrasic active dig sites in a
enjoy here, with both Saurishian and Ornithischian500-acre region, this is a dinosaur lover's paradise. 
dinosaurs being well represented.  The viciousThe museum offers 200 displays with 20 mounted
Allosaurus is quite popular along with the Triceratops,skeletons in a 12,000 sq ft facility.  
which was returned to exhibit after a recentRuth Hall Museum of Paleontology, Abiquiu New
restoration.  Ths free admission museum is just oneMexico
of the Smithsonian's many fascinating collections and aHome to the Triassic dinosaur, Coelophysis, the New
"must" for anyone exploring Washington D.C.Mexico State Fossil. Located in Ghost Ranch, this site
Pros:  FREE!  Other Smithsonian Museums are rightis known in paleontologist cirles for its rich quarries of
nearbythe Triassic era, 220 million years ago. 
Cons:  Poor lighting, expensive cafeteria, crowdedDenver Museum of of Nature and Science, Denver
Colorado
Tips:  Parking is a hassle so use the Metro, cafeteriaRegarded for their exhibits on Stegosaurus, Allosaurs
prices are high so pack a lunch and save someand Edmontosaurus - a great family museum.
cash      Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center, Woodland
Field Museum of Natural History, ChicagoPark Colorado
Visting the Windy City?  Promising an awe-inspiringA great collection from the Late Cretaceous period. 
journey through 4 billion years of evolution, The FieldCome back soon...
Museum of Natural History in Chicago offers a wideThese museums are currently closed for renovation,
variety of dinosaur fossils in its Genius Dinosaur Hallbut will be highlights for any paleontology enthusiast
along with animated videos, hands-on interactives thatwhen they re-open.
tell the story of when dinosaurs ruled the Earth withThe Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,
their "Evolving Planet" exhibit. Los Angeles California
The McDonald's Fossil Preparation Lab offers a uniqueRe-opening in 2011, this museum's Dinosaurs Hall will
glimpse into the behind-the-scenes work of thereturn better than ever with a world-class collection of
paleontologist.  Star of the show is "Sue" the T-Rex,Mesozoic fossils.
a nearly complete specimen discovered in SouthDinosaur Monument National Park, Dinosaur Colorado
Dakota in the 1990s.  Also of note is the rareWhile still open, the main visitor center and access to
Cryolophosaurus, the only dinosaur ever discovered inthe "fossil wall" are not available right now.  Structural
Antarctica. damage to the main visitor center has forced a
Pros:  Sue the T-Rex, up-to-date "Evolving Planet"closure.  A temporary center is available with limited
exhibit, lots more to see beyond dinosaursdisplays and visitors can hike a short distance to see
Cons:  Noisy, steep ticket price ($15 for adults), closesfossils, but the main attraction is unavailable at this time.