Visiting the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology with Kids

The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology, located in Claremont, California, offers afun prehistoric experience for kids and families. With its engaging exhibits, interactive displays, and rich collection of fossils, the museum provides a family-friendly environment that fosters a love for science. For anyone who loves dinosaurs, the Alf Museum is a place worth checking out.

Here’s what we’ll cover in this article:


What is the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology?

The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the fascinating world of paleontology through a diverse range of exhibits, interactive displays, and hands-on activities. It’s a small, two-story museum located on a high school campus that has a rich great collection of skeletons and fossils from dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals

Why it’s Great for Kids to Visit:

The Alf Museum is a haven for young adventurers and aspiring paleontologists. The exhibits and activities are designed with kids in mind. The museum’s interactive displays allow children to touch real fossils, explore replica dinosaur skeletons, and participate in hands-on activities that simulate the work of paleontologists.

Exhibits and Activities:

The museum boasts a remarkable collection of fossils, including dinosaur specimens and other ancient creatures. The exhibits feature animals from all different eras of prehistoric life. One prominent exhibit is a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton. There’s also a table that allows kids to play with matching fossils.

There are multimedia presentations throughout the museum. Viewing window allow visitors to look into the labs where fossils are studied and prepared. One activity that kids really enjoy is a model dig pit where they can search around for fossils buried under.


Where is the Alf Museum?

The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology is located on The Webb Schools campus at:

1175 W. Baseline Road
Claremont, California.

Directions to Get There

Take the 210 freeway and exit at N Towne Ave and head north. Turn left onto Baseline Rd, and then make a right into The Webb Schools campus, where the museum is located.

Parking:

There’s a small parking lot near the front of the school and museum, but it’s often full. It makes for a convenient dropoff though. The larger parking lot is to the right immediately after entering the driveway, and is a short walk to the museum.

Cost to Visit:

The Raymond M. Alf Museum is $12 for General admission rates, and $9 for youth, children, and seniors. Kids 4 and under are free. Check the museum’s website the most up-to-date pricing information.

Facilities

The museum provides clean and well-maintained restroom facilities for and drinking fountains.

Best Time to Visit:

The Raymond M. Alf Museum is open on Wednesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm, and it’s advisable to check their website for current operating hours. Weekdays, especially during the morning hours, tend to be less crowded, providing families with a quieter and more relaxed visit.


Video of our visit to the Alf Museum

YouTube player

The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont invites families to embark on an extraordinary journey through time. With its engaging exhibits, interactive displays, and hands-on activities, the museum offers an unforgettable adventure that combines education, entertainment, and exploration. Whether your little ones dream of becoming paleontologists or simply have a curiosity about the prehistoric world, the Alf Museum provides an immersive and family-friendly experience.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Thanks for Visiting

As you're leaving ...

Check out our YouTube channel for travel videos and subscribe to see new ones

Scroll to Top