Bringing the story of the largest, most complete T. rex to life in a prehistoric experience, A T. rex Named Sue combines visual, tactile, audible, and aromatic activities with compelling educational content. At 42 feet long and 12 feet tall at the hips, her skeleton inspires as much awe today as she did 67 million years ago. Created by The Field Museum, Chicago and sponsored nationally by McDonald’s Corporation.
In addition to A T. rex Named Sue, the Museum of Idaho will be the first venue to debut for a new exhibit by Western Paleontological Labs, How to Raise a Dinosaur. A hands-on expedition takes visitors through the process of finding, preparing, and assembling dinosaur fossils.
Hours: Mon & Tues: 9am - 8pm
Wed - Sat: 9am - 5pm
Closed Sundays
Admission: $8/adult, $7/senior, $6/youth, $25/Family.
$20/Family Night (Mon: 5-8pm)
Group rates available.
Contact Name
Front Desk
Email Address
info@museumofidaho.org
Location
Museum of Idaho, 200 N. Eastern Ave., Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone
2085221400