Most reviewed Natural History Museums in Michigan


  1. 4.5 University of Michigan Museum of Natural History (182 reviews)
    - Great natural history museum for all ages
    Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Natural History Museums • Science Museums • Observatories & Planetariums
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    The museum doesn't just preserve the past; it also shows off the latest in scientific research with interactive exhibits, new programming spaces, and a state-of-the-art Planetarium & Dome Theater! Exhibits include: On the Trail of Mastodons; Evolution: Life through Time; Under the Microscope; Exploring Michigan; and People and the Planet. See more..
  2. 4.5 Cranbrook Institute of Science (179 reviews)
    - Bat Zone at Cranbrook
    Monday: Natural History Museums • Science Museums • Educational sites
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    The Bat Zone is home to over 100 bats from around the world. Surrounding the Bat Zone are three hundred acres of woodland trails, a glacial boulder path, and pole-mounted bat houses. The Bat Zone is open to guests that attend an "Incredible Bats" live bat program. I went to the bat zone to see the live bat's - including vampire bats! The volunteers show great enthusiasm and have a passion for bats. When you travel to SE Michigan, check out the zone. Dave Critter Catchers See more..
  3. 4.0 Kingman Museum (43 reviews)
    - Sadly Closed
    Monday: Natural History Museums
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    This natural history museum has great programs for kids and a planetarium. See more..
  4. 4.5 Pete Edisen Fishery (18 reviews)
    - Awesome
    Natural History Museums
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    Old fishery now a living history museum maintained by the National Park Service. See more..
  5. 5.0 Gerald E. Eddy Discovery Center (10 reviews)
    - Lantern Lit Winter Hike for a Newbie
    Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Natural History Museums • Science Museums
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    We saw an article about this event and decided to give it a shot. It was a chilly Friday night (25 degrees), but spirits were high. It's a bit off the beaten path. Once you exit Rt. 94. You feel like you are a bit lost in the woods. We arrived and found a pretty significant group of hikers and nature lovers. Everyone was really laid back, easy going, friendly and engaging. For a newbie like me, this was a pretty cool event. There was a ranger of sorts explaining the event. Good event See more..

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