The museum is free and the displays are very informative. The collection of fossils is quite impressive. We recommend spending about an hour to check out this place. The gift shop is nice as well.
The museum is free and the displays are very informative. The collection of fossils is quite impressive. We recommend spending about an hour to check out this place. The gift shop is nice as well.
The Thomas Condon Paleontology Center in Kimberly performs dual functions - First as a Visitor Center for the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and secondly, as a paleontology research facility f...
The Thomas Condon Paleontology Center in Kimberly performs dual functions - First as a Visitor Center for the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and secondly, as a paleontology research facility f...
Great display of fossils unearthed from the region. There are also beautiful murals that help you imagine what the earth might have looked back then, and what these unusual plants and animals looked i...
Free museum
The museum is free and the displays are very informative. The collection of fossils is quite impressive. We recommend spending about an hour to check out this place. The gift shop is nice as well.
Free museum
The museum is free and the displays are very informative. The collection of fossils is quite impressive. We recommend spending about an hour to check out this place. The gift shop is nice as well.
Very informative and educational
The Thomas Condon Paleontology Center in Kimberly performs dual functions - First as a Visitor Center for the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and secondly, as a paleontology research facility f...
Very informative and educational
The Thomas Condon Paleontology Center in Kimberly performs dual functions - First as a Visitor Center for the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and secondly, as a paleontology research facility f...
Amazing exhibits
Great display of fossils unearthed from the region. There are also beautiful murals that help you imagine what the earth might have looked back then, and what these unusual plants and animals looked i...