Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Wed-Sat 10am - 5 pm; Thursdays open until 8 pm

https://natural-history.uoregon.edu

1680 E. 15th Ave, Eugene OR 97403

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History is a place for making connections—to each other, to our past, and to our future. It’s a place for digging into science, celebrating culture, and joining together to create a just and sustainable world. Learn about prehistoric ice age giant sloths,  Oregon’s kelp ecosystems, and more.

Admission $6 general; Seniors/youth $4 ; Families $12

Veterans and active-duty military: Free.

OREGON TRAIL and other EBT card holders: discounted admission

Museum of Natural and Cultural History in Eugene oregon

Giant sloth skeleton at Museum of Natural and Cultural History in Eugene oregon

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