Explore the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History this Spring Break, featuring engaging activities and exhibits for all ages!
The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History stands as a testament to the state’s rich natural heritage and scientific inquiry. Open from March 16 to March 20, 2026, the museum invites visitors to explore a myriad of activities that extend beyond mere observation. Founded in 1899 and nestled on the University of Oklahoma campus, this institution is not just a repository of artifacts; it's a dynamic hub for learning and discovery with the world’s largest dinosaur skull and an exciting new dodo bird exhibit.

During Spring Break, the museum will host the Spring Break Escape, featuring daily activities designed for all ages. This initiative aims to ignite curiosity, particularly among younger visitors. Programs like Storytime & Specimens engage children in interactive storytelling, while opportunities to Meet a Scientist allow for direct interaction with researchers, fostering a deeper appreciation for natural history.
In addition to these enriching experiences, the museum offers crafting sessions and sales, making it a comprehensive destination for families. Admission is reasonably priced, with standard tickets at $12 for adults and $7 for children, and special discounts available for groups and military personnel.

In light of recent trends in military discounts, eligible visitors may benefit from a curated collection of savings opportunities tailored for veterans and active-duty members. By leveraging these offers, families can enhance their museum experience without straining their budgets. Check it out for potential savings that align with your visit.
Located at 424 W. Main St. In Norman, Oklahoma, the Sam Noble Museum is more than an educational facility; it is a cultural cornerstone that encourages exploration and understanding of the natural world. With a strong emphasis on community engagement, the museum stands ready to inspire the next generation of scientists and historians. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a unique blend of education and fun during Spring Break!
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