Elementary

The Museum is a great place for bigger kids, grades K–6.

Is your kid’s favorite question Why? The Museum is the perfect spot to answer so many of those burning questions. Young curious minds can talk to an “astronaut” on Mars, conduct experiments in the health lab, and meet enactors who bring science and nature to life through the eyes of history. You can also look for hidden elves!

Visiting Tips

Lunchtime

Kids meals are available in T-Rex Cafe and Grab & Go. It’s okay to bring your own food and drink, and  enjoy it in designated areas of the Museum. Do the grownups need coffee?! Visit the Coffee Lab on Level 2.

 

Potty Breaks

Family restrooms are available on every level of the Museum. Did you know about the Mother’s Room? It is inside the family restroom in Gems and Minerals on Level 1, furnished with an armchair, sink, and electrical outlet.

Summer Camps

Make summers even more incredible at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science!

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Scavenger Hunts

See the Museum like never before! Find our hidden treasures with a scavenger hunt.

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Exhibitions

Permanent Exhibit

Permanent Exhibit

The Genetics Lab, located inside Expedition Health ®, is where Museum scientists, community scientists, students, and collaborators conduct original research across the spectrum of life. Because the lab is visible to the public, Museum guests can observe daily activities that occur in a modern genetics laboratory—pipetting liquids, extracting and quantifying DNA, performing PCR experiments, running gel electrophoresis, analyzing data, writing grants and papers, and collaborating.

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Admission
Free
Designed For
Everyone

Permanent Exhibit

A journey through the eons allows you to trace the evolution of life on Earth, from single-celled organisms to lumbering dinosaurs to the inhabitants of today's world.

Travel through time-starting 3.5 billion years ago. Your journey begins beneath ancient seas. Life diversifies as you move through the millennia, surrounded by fearsome fish and waving sea lilies. Soon you're out of the water and the air is filled with huge dragonflies. Foot-long centipedes crawl around you. Then the dinosaurs appear!

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Designed For
Everyone

IMAX

Planetarium

Current Show

Explore space like never before in the live show Destination Solar System! 

This out-of-this-world tour, departing from Gates Planetarium, takes place on board the Space Express. Travel hundreds of millions of miles in just seconds with Jesse, an enthusiastic, knowledgeable—but inexperienced—tour guide, and Max, a highly advanced, fully integrated onboard computer. Tours of the hottest hot spots and the coldest, stormiest, and most spectacular sights in the solar system await curious space explorers of all ages.

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Current Show

There's a place from which nothing escapes, not even light, where time and space literally come to end. It's at this point, inside this fantastic riddle, that black holes exert their sway over the cosmos … and our imaginations.

In this Museum-produced show, zip through other-worldly wormholes, experience the creation of the Milky Way Galaxy, and witness the violent death of a star and subsequent birth of a black hole. Mathematical equations, cutting-edge science, and Einstein's theories fill in holes along the way, providing the most complete picture yet on this mysterious phenomenon. Can you feel the pull?

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Current Show

One World, One Sky is a brilliant spectacle of light and color that follows Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a new friend from China. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth. This cross-cultural adventure opens children's eyes to the sky, helping them see how people all over the world are connected.

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Events

School Break Camps

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