Mammoth Site

Unearth the Past at the Mammoth Site

The Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, South Dakota, is a remarkable paleontological site and museum that serves as a window into the Ice Age. This unique facility was discovered in 1974, revealing the remains of over 60 mammoths, making it one of the most significant fossil localities in the world. Visitors can delve into the past while exploring the fascinating history of these prehistoric giants.

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Discovering Mammoth Remains

At the Mammoth Site, visitors can observe the ongoing excavation of mammoth remains preserved in a sinkhole that formed thousands of years ago. The site features an interpretive center where guests can learn about the history, biology, and environment of the woolly mammoths and other prehistoric animals that roamed the area. Educational exhibits display fossils, artifacts, and interactive displays that highlight the significance of this site in understanding our planet's ancient history.

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Engaging Educational Programs

The Mammoth Site offers a variety of engaging educational programs, including guided tours and fossil lab experiences. These programs are designed for all ages, providing visitors with a hands-on opportunity to learn about paleontology and the remarkable creatures of the Ice Age. The expert staff shares captivating stories about the excavation processes and the importance of preserving these incredible fossils, making each visit both informative and memorable.

The Mammoth Site is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in natural history and paleontology.

With its fascinating exhibits and engaging educational programs, it offers a unique experience that enhances your journey through the beautiful Black Hills.

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