Natural History Museum of Utah
Natural History Museum of Utah

Natural History Museum of Utah

301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108

The Basics

The building’s award-winning, environmentally sensitive design represents Utah’s unique layered geology. Visitors travel the entirety of Utah’s natural history through a series of 10 hands-on, interactive exhibits from Native American artifacts to gems, minerals, and more.

To hear the stories behind the museum’s most fascinating objects, take the guided highlights tour of the museum (small additional fee).

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Natural History Museum of Utah is a must-see for dinosaur and natural history lovers of all ages.

  • Don’t miss the views of the Salt Lake Valley from the rooftop terrace.

  • Admission to the Natural History Museum of Utah is included with select city passes.

  • The museum is wheelchair accessible, and wheelchairs are available to borrow at no cost.

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How to Get There

Situated in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains on the eastern edge of the University of Utah, the Natural History Museum of Utah overlooks the Salt Lake Valley. Visitors can take TRAX, Salt Lake City’s light rail train, to the University of Utah, and then jump on the university’s free shuttle to the museum. The museum is easily accessed by car via Foothill Drive, and plenty of parking is available for both cars and bikes.

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When to Get There

The Utah Natural History Museum is open seven days a week with extended evening hours on Wednesdays. The museum sponsors history lectures, science movie nights, architecture tours, and the popular bluegrass and BBQ nights during the summer months, so check the museum events calendar.

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The Bonneville Shoreline Trail

Immensely popular with hikers and mountain bikers, Salt Lake City’s Bonneville Shoreline Trail passes right in front of the museum’s doors. The trail runs along the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville, which once sat in the Salt Lake Valley and covered much of Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. Visitors can explore the trails around the museum or visit neighboring Red Butte Gardens, the largest botanical garden in the intermountain west.

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