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Museum Exhibits

Museum Exhibits

The Creation Museum has designed many of its exhibits in a particular order to emphasize the Bible as the correct starting point, allowing each guest to explore the Bible and science through the 7 C’s of biblical history.

Walk Through Biblical History

This walk through history is the centerpiece of the Creation Museum and features amazing scientific and biblical answers for the world we live in today.

This one-way, self-guided tour begins at the Canyon Entrance as you enjoy viewing a dinosaur excavation! Everyone has the same facts, but we don’t all have the same starting points. Using the Bible as your starting point, prepare to travel back 6,000 years to the dawn of creation as you enjoy the Six Days Theater. Witness the true time line of the universe unfold through the 7 C’s of History. The final three C’s of Christ, Cross, and Consummation provide a powerful finale to our centerpiece in the Last Adam Theater—illuminating God’s redemptive plan throughout history.

Location: Begins on the Main Level and concludes on the Lower Level The Walk Through takes on average 2–3 hours and features many of the Creation Museum’s exhibits.

The Garden of Eden


Dinosaur Den

Biblical history is the key to understanding dinosaurs. Explore many of these amazing creatures along with fossilized dinosaur eggs, a triceratops skeleton casting and much more! Note: the dinosaur den is not handicapped accessible.

Location: Lower Level Palm Plaza

Dinosaur Den


Petting Zoo—New in 2008

Come see a variety of animal kinds as you stroll through our family friendly petting zoo. Our zoo is designed to give guests a hands-on experience with some of God’s amazing creatures.

Location: On the museum grounds, across the lake


Botanical Gardens

Walk through the museum’s beautifully themed gardens. Enjoy nearly a mile of paved and accessible trails as you cross over five bridges, viewing a variety of water falls, and more! There are three picnic pavilions available for those bringing their own lunch. Access is dependent on weather.

Location: On the museum grounds, across the lake

Botanical Gardens


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