Australian Age of Dinosaurs
The Australian Age of Dinosaurs, located near Winton in Outback Queensland, stands as a premier destination for paleontology enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. This world-class museum and research facility offers a unique glimpse into Australia's prehistoric past, focusing specifically on the rich diversity of dinosaurs that once roamed this ancient landscape.
Why Visit the Australian Age of Dinosaurs
- Dinosaur Fossils: Showcases an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils discovered in the nearby region, including the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils.
- Dinosaur Canyon: Explore the Dinosaur Canyon to see life-sized dinosaur replicas in a naturalistic setting, offering an immersive experience.
- Dinosaur Discovery: Learn about the painstaking process of discovering and excavating dinosaur fossils through guided tours and interactive displays.
- Research Facility: Gain insights into ongoing paleontological research and witness scientists working on fossil preparation.
- Scenic Views: Enjoy panoramic views of the rugged Outback landscape from the museum’s elevated location on a mesa, providing a picturesque backdrop.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Australian Age of Dinosaurs is during the cooler months from April to October when the weather is more comfortable for exploring outdoor exhibits and participating in guided tours. Avoiding the summer months minimizes exposure to extreme heat typical of the Outback.
How to Get There
- By Car: Located about 24 kilometers southwest of Winton, accessible by car via sealed and unsealed roads suitable for most vehicles.
- Tour Operators: Some tour operators offer guided tours to the Australian Age of Dinosaurs from Winton, providing informative commentary along the way.
- Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and facilities designed to accommodate all visitors.
Tips for Visitors
- Book Guided Tours: To make the most of your visit, book a guided tour that includes access to restricted areas and expert insights.
- Visitor Center: Start your visit at the Visitor Center to orient yourself with the museum’s layout and available activities.
- Bring Sun Protection: As the museum is located in a sun-exposed area, wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and carry water to stay hydrated.
- Photography: Capture memories of your visit, but be mindful of photography guidelines, especially around sensitive fossil areas.
- Gift Shop: Browse the gift shop for unique dinosaur-themed souvenirs and educational materials.
The Australian Age of Dinosaurs offers a captivating journey through Australia’s prehistoric past, blending education with adventure in the heart of Outback Queensland. Whether you're fascinated by dinosaurs, intrigued by paleontology, or simply drawn to the unique landscapes of the Outback, a visit to this iconic museum promises an unforgettable experience for all ages.
More Information
More information on Australian Age of Dinosaurs is listed bellow.
Concession: $50.00
Student: $50.00
Child(5 - 16 years): $30.00
Child(4 years under): Free
Family (2 adults & children)): $115.00
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Nearby Museums
Following is a list of other museums found within few miles of Australian Age of Dinosaurs. You may also view all museums in Winton, Queensland.
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Waltzing Matilda Centre,
Winton
11 Miles