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Oakes Museum

The Oakes Museum of Natural History

We will be closed:

  • Easter Weekend - April 19

  • Messiah University's Undergraduate Graduation - May 10

The Oakes Museum of Natural History is a unique museum experience for the family, classroom, or group featuring more than 40,000 specimens. The 10,000-square foot museum is home to a collection African and North American mammals, birds, eggs, fish, seashells, minerals, insects, and fossils.

The museum is open on Saturdays from 10-4:00. Staff and volunteers are available to answer questions and guide visitors through the museum. Storytime is offered at 10:30 for children during the summer. A craft and scavenger hunts are available all day.

Field trips, tours and other programming is scheduled throughout the week.

"You run a top notch program. I have been recommending it to other parents & friends. Your staff people are very professional and well spoken. We will be Curator & Scout patrons for as long as you run the programs. Kudos to you all!"

Photo of Curator Club participants looking at insects Curator Clubs Oakes Museum tour guide teaching children about impalas. Field trips Taxidermically preserved giraffe and African elephant. Homeschool Science and Lab Classes Oakes Museum tour guide teaching children about impalas. Scout Programs Taxidermically preserved giraffe and African elephant. Museum Tours
Oakes museum hike in woods

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