The Waco Mammoth National Monument is a paleontological site and museum in Waco, Texas, United States where fossils of 24 …
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Feb 23, 2025
Very interesting and convenient park close to Waco. Admission includes tour to indoor dig site with exceptional fossils and is very good. Nice gift shop with very good mineral collection for sale at …Full review by C5977TQjoshs
Feb 22, 2025
This was such an amazing experience. I took my brother and his family they loved it. I will definitely be going back. It is so cool knowing there is Mammoth and more in the area. I think its awesome…Full review by Samantha S
Feb 19, 2025
Good activity to do for an afternoon. Takes about an hour to an hour and a half total depending on how you time your guided tour. The guided tour with the ranger was very helpful. They are very knowl…Full review by Sadie B
Are there any trails or park area or is it just the visitor center? Thanks.
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There is a short trail (maybe a half mile round trip?) to see the fossils preserved in the building. You purchase tickets and go with a tour guide to see the fossils. If you are looking for …
There is a short trail (maybe a half mile round trip?) to see the fossils preserved in the building. You purchase tickets and go with a tour guide to see the fossils. If you are looking for trails in Waco check out Cameron Park which is pretty close.
From the website: Guided Tour Fees Adults: $5 Seniors (over 60): $4 Military (with ID): $4 Educators (with ID): $4 Students (7th grade through college): $4 Children (preK through 6th …
From the website: Guided Tour Fees Adults: $5 Seniors (over 60): $4 Military (with ID): $4 Educators (with ID): $4 Students (7th grade through college): $4 Children (preK through 6th Grade): $3 Infants (ages 3 and under): Free National Park passes do not apply to guided tour fees. Please support our preservation mission, access to the Dig Shelter is by guided tour only.