Waco Mammoth National Monument

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Waco, United States

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Museums· National park· Tourist attraction· Archaeological site

Waco Mammoth National Monument Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Waco Mammoth National Monument is located in Waco, United States on 6220 Steinbeck Bend Dr. Waco Mammoth National Monument is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museums in United States.

Address

6220 Steinbeck Bend Dr

Phone

+1 2547507946

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kate Scott

What a treasure right here in Texas! Getting to see an active dig site with incredible fossils was the highlight of my week! The staff was helpful and professional, and the tour was self-guided due to covid, so I could go at my own pace. I took the trails through the woods on the way back. They're well maintained and incredibly peaceful.

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Vera

Great uncrowded place to have short educational trip and a little time in nature. The junior ranger program is excellent and really makes the trip for the younger ones. Make sure to ask about it and have your kids complete the activity book pages to be sworn in and get their pin.

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Norma Ortega

Great hidden gem! I'm glad it popped up on our map, or children enjoyed the walking trail and the new experience. Staff was readily available to answer questions and help. They are practicing Social distancing and have indoor restrooms. The paved walkways were nice. They have many picnic tables to enjoy a snack or bring a sack lunch. Ample seating throughout the nature walk to sit and enjoy the scenery. Perfect for all dinosaur lovers and did not disappoint my boys.

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Marissa Shachmurove

Fabulous way to spend a morning. A great little nature hike for a scavenger hunt followed by an amazingly well displayed dig site. Perfect place to stroll for a few hours, unwind and learn a few new things.

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Diane Kaminski

WOW, the things that use to be on this earth. Paved trail to the bone house. Ranger can take you on a golf cart if you aren't able to walk the distance. Volunteer were very knowledgeable.