Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is a captivating destination in the western United States. With its vast collection of 35 million specimens and artifacts, including dinosaur displays and displays of pre-Columbian cultures, visitors can immerse themselves in the wonders of history. The museum's stunning architecture also makes it a truly awe-inspiring and community-oriented place to explore.

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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, 90007

About Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is the largest natural and historical museum in the western United States, housing over 35 million specimens and artifacts. From dinosaur fossils to dazzling gems, this iconic museum in Exposition Park connects visitors to 4.5 billion years of Earth's history.

  • What are the museum's hours of operation?
    The Natural History Museum is open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The museum is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Weekday mornings typically offer a less crowded experience.
  • How do I get to the Natural History Museum?
    The museum is located at 900 Exposition Boulevard in Exposition Park, South Los Angeles. Take the Metro E (Expo) Line to Expo Park/USC station. Paid parking is available in the lot across from the museum on Figueroa Street.
  • What are the top exhibits to see?
    The Dinosaur Hall showcases over 300 fossils including T. rex growth series. Don't miss the Gem and Mineral Hall, the Age of Mammals, the live Butterfly Pavilion (seasonal), and the outdoor Nature Gardens featuring California wildlife.
  • Who is the Natural History Museum ideal for?
    This museum sparks wonder in visitors of every age and background. Families experience unforgettable moments in the Dinosaur Hall, science enthusiasts explore millions of specimens, students engage with California's natural history, gem and mineral collectors admire rare treasures, and curious minds discover everything from prehistoric life to living butterflies—all under one roof.
  • How much time should I plan for a visit?
    Most visitors spend 3-4 hours exploring the main halls. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll do significant walking. The Grill restaurant and café provide dining options. Photography without flash is permitted.