Travel To The Age Of Dinosaurs When You Explore The 21 Acres Surrounding The Mid-America Science Museum In Arkansas
DinoTrek at Mid-America Science Museum offers a unique outdoor dinosaur exhibit with life-sized models and educational plaques.
Science museums always have a knack for creativity but this feature is simply larger than life. DinoTrek at Mid-America Science Museum will make anyone rediscover their passion for paleontology. There's no bones about it! Let's step back in time to the age of the dinosaur while we visit this one-of-a-kind exhibit.
This is usually the scene that comes to mind when picturing a museum's dinosaur exhibit.
Which certainly isn't an inaccurate thought! The towering assembly of bones are a signature look for the long-gone creatures. The Mid-America Science Museum does have its skeletons (literally) but there's more to discover out on the grounds.
There's an entire new world discover behind the museum.
Dinosaurs roam around the 21 acres outside of Mid-America. The DinoTrek is Arkansas' first and only permanent outdoor dinosaur display.
The "wildlife" around here is more than woodland critters!
The DinoTrek features 18 dinosaurs that are a variety of sizes along a paved trail outside. The exhibit has been on permanent display since 2018 and will evolve to include even more dinos as time goes on.
This isn't just a decorative path.
The dinosaurs progress through a timeline covering the Triassic, Cretaceous, and Jurassic periods. Some are adults and others juveniles and are all sizes. Every dinosaur comes with an informative plaque to help educate aspiring scientists.
Hot Springs' Mid-America Science Museum will launch you into an amazing ancient world outside!
Come visit the Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus Rex and other dino residents at DinoTrek!
For more information on this display and the rest of the museum, head to their website.
Have you discovered all the dinos at Mid-America? Which one was your favorite? Tell us about your museum experience in the comments below!
This museum isn't the only place to find dinosaurs roaming around Arkansas.
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