Walk With The Dinosaurs At Two Medicine Dinosaur Center In Montana
Montana is definitely the best state for dinosaur lovers – we do have an entire dinosaur trail, after all – but if you’re looking to experience something truly unique and off the beaten path, check out the Two Medicine Dinosaur Center in Bynum. This is a fantastic way to bring out your inner paleontologist and walk where dinosaurs once roamed.

This is the only museum you'll find in Montana that actively encourages public participation in the ongoing scientific research.

Paleontologists still dig here regularly, often with great results. Visit and you can check out all the fruits of their labor.
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The center offers a variety of dig programs for all ages during the summer months. The rainy season tends to last from May to mid-June, and after Labor Day weekend, it starts to get too cold to dig.
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Of course, adults often love the experience just as much as children.


There really is something uniquely beautiful about this part of Montana, which lies just southeast of Glacier National Park.

From October through April, you can visit on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (give them a call at 406-469-2211 to confirm, as hours occasionally change). In the summer, the center stays open every day of the week from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Check out the Two Medicine Dinosaur Center website and Facebook page if you’re interested in learning about Montana’s prehistoric past – you may even help make history when you visit!
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The Montana Dinosaur Center, 120 2nd Ave S, Bynum, MT 59419, USA