PaleoWorld Research Foundation - Jordan

Ordinary people...Extraordinary discoveries!

Kids, families, teachers, students, everyone who has an interest in dinosaurs, join PaleoWorld Research Foundation's Dinosaur Expedition. Unlike many paleontological expeditions that allow only scholars to take part, PWRF promotes the concept of 'real science for all people'. No matter your age, background or experience you can take part in this rare opportunity to actively participate in a 'real' 100% scientific hands-on dinosaur expedition.

June through August, PWRF welcomes you to travel back some 65 million years into the heart of 'Dinosaur Country', Montana's Garfield County. Follow in the footsteps of Dr. Barnum Brown's 1902 discovery of the first T-rex. Participate in the discovery of fossils like the three-horned Triceratops, the duck-billed Hadrosaur, and the ferocious Tyranosaurus rex. As a PWRF 'associate researcher' you are given the opportunity to learn and take part in actual field techniques used to discover, collect, and preserve dinosaur fossils.

Dig-for-a-Day or stay the summer; make no mistake; this program is NOT a tour.

A learning experience of a lifetime. Be part of the discovery!

For complete expedition information or to follow our 'Field Log', visit our website at http://www.paleoworld.org or email us at paleoworld@paleoworld.org

Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address


Phone: 406-557-2226

PaleoWorld Research Foundation is located near Jordan, Montana SR200, along the Fort Peck Lake. For more information visit the Garfield County Museum in Jordan.

Season
June - August

Hours
8:00am - 5:00pm

Payments
personal check (out of state), travelers checks, cash, american express, master card, personal check (in state), visa

Reservations
reservations recommended

gift shop, guide, educational programs, tour

dinosaur dig, paleontology, natural history

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