Address: 711 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127, USA
Phone: +12707734345
Sunday: 8:30AM–5PM
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: 8:30AM–5PM
Andrew Buell
It's pretty cool... especially when you have 5 kids and 3 of which are dinosaur crazy. Most of the information signs need redone although they are readable for the most part. Had a great time and will most likely be back when passing through the area
Deepak P
Wow.. Amazing.. Life size dinosaur. It was fun for all of us. They have a play area for kids and picnic tables. Museum was nice and interesting. Clean restrooms and the theme inside was nice. Paved parking would be nice.
Cyd Runion
Awesome place to stop for an hr or two on our yearly road trip Chicago to Atlanta. The kids can run around outdoors and get some excersize on the playground. The gift shop is not super overpriced like many tourist places. The dinosaurs are life sized and tucked into the woods, kids LOVE it!
Carey Marie
This place holds oh so many memories! Old and now new! We stopped in for a "redo" of a photo from 12 years earlier. This is an epic place for kids and adults that love dinosaurs. They're not interactive.. so, the younger crowd tends to appreciate them more. We had fun sharing our memories and making new ones! If you're in the mammoth cave area, most definitely recommend!! 💚
Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.
9.75 children 3 to 12 12.75 13 to 59 10.75 senior (60+) 2 and under free
Since they captured the dinosuars maybe 3 billion years ago. Or are you asking how long have they been open today, the answer is since 9am
Yes they do for 50¢
8:30 - 5:00
I believe it's a mile. It's worth it. I enjoyed it as an adult and will do it again.
If they enjoy goofy photo ops, do it.
Adults were 12.75 a person kids 3 to12 9.75 under 2 free
If they like dinos they will love it
Yes - they are open on Labor Day. The only two holidays they are closed are Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
The trails were concrete except the mammoth it was dirt. On a good dry day you would be ok
No, you don't have to have advanced reservations
Their gift shop is full of items ranging from less than a dollar to nearly $6500. They may not have an official medallion but there is a selection of jewelry and themed merchandise.
No but it still is fun
They will be open january 2nd 2020
There are a few dinosaurs that you can touch. The trex and mastodons are definitely available.
Ok so they don't have an online website but honestly they should
$12.75 + tax for adults, children 3-12 $9.75 + tax.... 2 and under are free
You can also upgrade from the $15 to include a mining package 😀and a kids ticket includes a fossil dig
You can buy them when you arrive
Yes you can bring your fur baby ☺
The woods walk is a shade less than 1/2 a mile, with a 10th mile side trek to the big dinosaur you can see from the interstate. The store and museum are also quite large inside. You could easily walk a few miles just trying to see everything.
Yes there are 2. There is a covered area with tables by the museum and another area by the playground
No
About 2 to 4 hours depending on the interest. There is outdoor dino park, takes about an hour or two. Then there is indoor exhibits to go around, there is fossil excavation activity.
No, they are closed Thanksgiving and Christmas day
Almost all of this is outside. There is one indoor museum part, but it's probably only 20% of the actual attraction.
ADULT$12.75 per person+ tax SENIOR (60+)$10.75 per person+tx CHILD (3 -12)$9.75 per person+tx CHILDREN (2 & Under)Free
Only a small museum is inside. Dinosaurs are outside along a walking path.
You should look up the Earth Experience Museum in Murfreesboro TN. Amazing, real dinosaurs there and not much farther.
Yes you can, you can take food inside eat at picnic tables, keep cooler with drinks the paths are clear and wide, you aren't allowed to venture off the path but they do have benches which I took advantage of, the walk down is not steep but steep enough to make me go slow.
Yes. The lot is gravel so alittle rough but still accessible with wheelchair. Also the trails may be alittle tricky.
The trails have a pretty downward slope in a few places..and inclines. I would think you would be ok with a motorized wheelchair..otherwise you would need someone to help with the chair.
12.75 for adults & 9.75 for children 3 and up. Under 3 is free.
I was just there two weeks ago and yes any child over 12 is registered at adult price at $12.95 which is in my personal opinion expensive...i loved it though but for the price and not much to look at once your done with the trail it was disappointing
Definitely a few tables near the entrance and if you take the walk to the T-Rex in the back, they have a few benches there as well. Be warned that the T-Rex area is in the open and barely any shade, got very hot.
In the Bouchers in local stores there is a dinosaur world coupon inside for a dollar off 4 people and there is a senior discount and active military get in free.
Yes there are a few, but it is mostly outside.
If you go in and want to eat out then come back you can in the same day they stamp your hand if you get tickets from Groupon they are good for a while but they will tell you how long
12.75 + tax for adults, children (3-12) 9.75 + tax, younger children are free. Over 60 is 10.75. more information you want an excavation pass.
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.
Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.