Address: 15701 E Ave M, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA
Phone: +16619463055
Sunday: 11AM–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 11AM–4PM
Tamara Drury
This was such a cool place to visit with the kids, there's a lot of information when it comes to the history. The art work within the museum is very authentic and represents the culture very well.
Erika
Visited as a child and has always stuck in my mind so had to go back on a visit home to see family. The museum is built into a rock so some stairs are in the rock face. Lots of paintings on walls and a lot of Indian artifacts. Took my disabled mom with a walker there and there was access for her to see everything inside.
Susanna Martinez
Pretty cool museum built into the mountain. Nice trail and views.
jayson beghtel
Very nice place, definitely very informative. And to think people used to live out in the antelope valley before Air conditioning. And traded with other native Americans as far as the coast.
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The museum is open weekends year-round, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. As a State Park, we are not directly affected by the Federal government shut down.
As a State Historic Park, pets are not allowed on the grounds, with the exception of trained service animals. Pets are also not allowed on trails in any California State Parks unless specifically posted, both for the safety of the pets and the stress that pets cause to the wildlife that we are protecting. If you must bring your pet, you can take turns visiting the museum while someone stays with the animal at the car (never leave a pet unattended in a vehicle, even in cooler weather).
Im not sure but call them to find out,call the gift store at the museum they should now.or try google both. The museum is so wonderful to go see.
Adults are $3, kids 12 and under are free. Visit our website or Facebook page for more information, thanks!
Yes. The museum is open every weekend, including holidays.
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Hmmmmm, I am not professional, but I would use a small compressor, or something that blow's a strong Air over them. And to clean, I often rinse them, and let them air dry in the sunlight, Naturally. I hope this is helpful, I would suggest.. You follow up with someone elce, that may know more. Blessing's
I'm not sure. The trail might be open, but the office probably isn't.
If you're referring to Indian Wells, the place on Hwy 395 with the Indian Wells brewing company, no, the Indian Museum is not near there.
I believe admission is $3 for adults and admission is free for children under 12 .
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