Museum of the Rockies: Dinosaurs, History, and Science in Bozeman, Montana

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Museum of the Rockies: Dinosaurs, History, and Science in Bozeman, Montana
April 25 National Space Day Celebration Info
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Exhibitions
Siebel Dinosaur Complex
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
FROGS - A Chorus of Colors
FEB 6 - SEP 7, 2026
Paugh History Hall
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Explore Yellowstone
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
American Indian Council Powwow: “Annual Celebration of Art, Community, and Culture
March 20 - September 7, 2026
Carving the Backbone of the World: John L. “Cutapuis” Clarke
March 20, 2026 - March 15, 2027
Big Mike
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Living History Farm
Memorial Day to Labor Day
Chisel & Razor
Education
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Virtual Field Trips and Classes
Early Learning and Youth Programs
In-person Outreach
Lectures and Workshops For All Ages
Educator Tools And Opportunities
Summer Camps
Plan a School field Trip
Virtual Field Trips and Classes
Early Learning and Youth Programs
In-person Outreach
Lectures and Workshops For All Ages
Educator Tools And Opportunities
Summer Camps
Shows
Cosmic Colors
Montana Skies
Dark Biosphere
Unseen Earth
Signature Events
Today's Hours:
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Discover paleontology, natural and cultural history, and wonder at Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT.
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Where the Earth’s Secrets meet the Human Spirit in Bozeman, Montana.
Museum of the Rockies (MOR) hosts a mix of primary and traveling exhibitions, including one of the most extensive and significant collections of dinosaur fossils in North America. The massive skeleton of 'Montana's
T. rex
' and other prehistoric animals stand as a testament to the giants that once ruled these lands 66 to over 150 million years ago.
See what’s on display today.
Siebel Dinosaur Complex
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Where visitors can view Montana’s
T. rex
, one of the few mounted
Tyrannosaurus rex
skeletons in the United States.
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FROGS - A Chorus of Colors
FEB 6 - SEP 7, 2026
Frogs - A Chorus of Colors
is a traveling exhibition that introduces visitors to their amazing and colorful world.
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Paugh History Hall
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Where stories of the Northern Rocky Mountains come alive, weaving a tapestry that connects us to the past and illuminates the lives of those who came before us.
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Explore Yellowstone
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Introduce little ones to the wonders of Yellowstone with
Explore Yellowstone
in the Martin Children's Discovery Center.
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American Indian Council Powwow: “Annual Celebration of Art, Community, and Culture
March 20 - September 7, 2026
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Carving the Backbone of the World: John L. “Cutapuis” Clarke
March 20, 2026 - March 15, 2027
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Big Mike
OPEN YEAR-ROUND
Prepare to be awestruck as you encounter
Big Mike
, the magnificent bronze statue that proudly represents MOR 555.
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Living History Farm
Memorial Day to Labor Day
Step back in time and experience the captivating world of a Montana homestead from 1890 to 1910.
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Chisel & Razor
Edmonia Lewis,
The Wooing of Hiawatha
, 1866. Courtesy of SCAD
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National Space Day Celebration on April 25th
Blast off into a day of discovery at our
National Space Day Celebration
! Explore the wonders of the cosmos, play with planets, and question quasars at this engaging open-house program. From immersive planetarium shows and STEM-themed gallery activities, to out-of-this-world crafts, there is something for every aspiring astronaut to enjoy as we learn about our incredible universe.
Included with membership/admission; registration is not required.
Learn More and Join Us!
TAYLOR PLANETARIUM
Stories come to life in our planetarium, featuring a 40-foot dome and 110 reclining seats. Our immersive shows rotate seasonally.
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Cosmic Colors
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Cosmic Colors
Showtimes
Apr 15, 2026 - Apr 30, 2026
MON - FRI @
11 a.m.
SAT - SUN @
11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.
May 01, 2026 - Sep 07, 2026
MON - FRI @
12 p.m.
SAT - SUN @
12 p.m.
Enjoy a wondrous journey through the world of color and beyond! Discover why the sky is blue, why Mars is red, and the reason why many things are the color that they are. Explore the amazing rainbow of cosmic light, including spectrums beyond what our eyes can see!
Recommended for ages 6+.
Generously sponsored by the
Sheehy Family Foundation, Richard & Denise Sheehy
Montana Skies
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Montana Skies
Showtimes
Apr 15, 2026 - Sep 07, 2026
MON - FRI @
1 p.m., 3 p.m.
An original production of the Taylor Planetarium.
Enjoy an original Taylor Planetarium show that is recommended for ages 10+. This live narrated show will cover the stars and planets you can see in the skies this evening. You will see Orion and the nearby nebulas in the sky, Taurus and supernova remnants, and much more!
Dark Biosphere
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Dark Biosphere
Showtimes
Apr 15, 2026 - Apr 30, 2026
MON - FRI @
12 p.m., 2 p.m.
SAT - SUN @
12 p.m., 2 p.m.
May 01, 2026 - Sep 07, 2026
MON - FRI @
2 p.m.
SAT - SUN @
2 p.m.
Hundreds of miles beneath the Earth’s surface, scientists have discovered a vast biodiversity of microorganisms thriving in extreme conditions. The Dark Biosphere reshapes our understanding of life’s origins and evolution, and its potential presence elsewhere in the Universe. Narrated by Viggo Mortensen.
Recommended for ages 10
+.
Generously sponsored by
Ken and Karen Kress.
New!
Unseen Earth
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Unseen Earth
Showtimes
May 01, 2026 - Sep 07, 2026
MON - FRI @
11 a.m., 1 p.m.
SAT - SUN @
11 a.m.
Explore how satellites use high-tech cameras to reveal Earth’s hidden colors and changing patterns from space. This exciting show turns our “blue marble” into a living map that helps us protect our planet and stay safe from natural disasters.
Ages 6+.
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Education
At Museum of the Rockies, learners of all ages, from our youngest visitors to lifelong explorers, discover science, history, and art through engaging educational programs.
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A leading institution in paleontological and cultural history
Located in Bozeman, Montana, Museum of the Rockies (MOR) is a distinguished cultural and natural history institution that brings the past to life through science and discovery.
Operating as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and a college-level division of
Montana State University
, the museum bridges groundbreaking research with engaging public education. MOR is a
Smithsonian Affiliate
and the official repository for state and federal fossils, safeguarding Montana’s paleontological treasures for generations to come.
The
American Alliance of Museums
has accredited MOR as one of just 1,106 institutions nationwide to hold this distinction out of an estimated 33,000. The museum also participates in the
Association of Science Technology Centers Travel Passport Program
, granting members easier access to other science museums across the country. Locally, MOR proudly partners with the
Montana Dinosaur Trail
, a collective effort to showcase the state's rich paleontological heritage.
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