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Museum of Osteology

Museum in Midwest City

Updated: March 17, 2024 10:14 PM

Museum of Osteology is located in Midwest City (City in Oklahoma), United States. It's address is 10301 S Sunnylane Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73160.

10301 S Sunnylane Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73160

9H75+W7 Southeast Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, OK

(405) 814-0006

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Check Time Table for Museum of Osteology


Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday11 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Museum of Osteology?

Museum of Osteology is located at: 10301 S Sunnylane Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73160.

What is the phone number of Museum of Osteology?

You can try to calling this number: (405) 814-0006

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Coordinates: 35.3648349, -97.4418414

Museum of Osteology Reviews

Dayna Guinn
2024-02-22 13:19:53 GMT

First time to come in and was blown away by all the facts and just to see the skeletons they had was just really cool. Perfect for adults and kids to spend a day or a few hours checking it out. I had never seen a whale skeleton before so that was neat and amazing to know these beautiful creatures are out there! My adult self enjoyed it just as much! Thanks!

They offered a military discount for us so that was nice! Plenty of parking. It is a smaller museum however don't let that fool you, they have tons of skeletons and info for you to read plus activities for the kids to do while walking through. They have a cool gift shop. Go check it out you won't be disappointed!

Charene Robinson
2024-03-13 01:17:23 GMT

Wow. Super interesting. From elephants to tiny birds, there are skeletons galore!

We spent about an hour looking at everything. The anaconda skeleton was interesting too!

A great place to visit for just about everyone!

Katie Pennartz
2024-03-13 01:09:54 GMT

The museum was far from what I expected and definitely exceeded my expectations! We participated in 2 scavenger hunts, one for 6-9yr Olds and one for adults. They were fun and educational. We also got a candy prize at the end. I definitely learned more than I thought I would. I would absolutely go back again! The restrooms were very clean. The staff was very educated and nice. They definitely went above and beyond!!

Aurelio Marcano
2024-02-05 00:37:56 GMT

It is an amazing place to visit, when arrived to the place my family got disappointed expecting a bigger building but just after we check in and enter to the exhibition got lost for a bit more than one hour. My 4 yo daughter had fun guessing the animal and my 9 yo boy learn a lot about the differences in the bones structures among the species, class and families. To be honest I didn't had enough time to see and appreciate every skeletons there, but I would come back to spend more time.

Kalina Sulakova
2024-02-16 03:57:31 GMT

We love this place.
We went a few days ago and saw an incredible skeletons of all kinds of animals.There are really good collections of wild animal fossils.
I hardly recommend this museum.

Lauren Bristow
2024-02-05 20:20:20 GMT

This museum was absolutely ENCHANTING, I wish there was a higher star that I could give it. Every display piece was perfectly done, pristinely cleaned and amazingly articulated, we loved every single exhibit and I couldn’t be more thrilled then to have come here for my birthday! I am so thrilled to come back here on my next visit to OKC to enjoy it all over again. :)

Jude
2024-02-07 17:32:08 GMT

I can’t say enough nice things about this place. We went on 02/05/2024 for my partner’s birthday (they also wrote a glowing review), and it became easily our favorite part of the entire 4 day trip. Firstly, the entire museum was hands-down the cleanest museum I’ve ever been to. The section of their pathological human bones was absolutely astounding. I spent easily 15 minutes there with my jaw on the floor. I’m a bone collector myself, and the both of us were absolutely floored by the sheer variety there. Lions, tigers, bears, dolphins, opossums, fish, birds, deer, anything you can think of, they probably have it.

All of the bones were also astoundingly clean, I’ll admit I gawked a bit and geeked out over it. The gift shop was fantastic, it had something for everyone.

Overall, 5 stars doesn’t even begin to describe how fantastic this place was.

Laura Humphrey
2023-10-26 03:47:06 GMT

This place was amazing! I took my 1 year and 2 year old while traveling through and needing to stretch our legs. I was told that the kids were encourage to touch things which was so cool. My kids loved it and I loved seeing them so excited!

Lexi (kiwipie)
2023-11-04 03:41:02 GMT

Crazy cool interactive museum with tons of different animals to explore. It's definitely worth a visit again. The building was also very handicap accessible, with benches in front of every case and good elevator that makes it easy for people with crutches and wheelchair.

Rachel James
2024-02-18 00:18:08 GMT

Loved it! I'd been wanting to go there for so long! You can actually touch some of the bones and taxidermy! I'm a very tactile person, so being able to touch some of the displays is amazing!

Dakota Ramsey
2024-03-11 01:19:19 GMT

Super cool and fun! We spent over an hour there learning and checking everything out. It was smaller than we expected but there is a bunch to see! The staff was very friendly and helpful

Erin Cooney
2023-12-17 02:44:47 GMT

Super interesting museum. I never would have thought to even go to a museum like this if it weren't for my brother's suggestion. So glad we went. Staff is super knowledgeable and you just have to meet Sir Indiana Bones while you are there!

Loretta Divine
2023-10-13 12:55:26 GMT

Very educational, very interesting. Well worth a visit. Real animal skeletons on display grouped by category, There are even whale skeletons. Excellent educational signage. The owner of this museum was featured on an episode of "Dirtiest Jobs."

Fred M.
2023-10-18 01:42:55 GMT

The owner must be a serial killer /s. No, really, this was a very interesting place. From the outside, it looks small and unimpressive. But I must go inside to see just how awesome this place is.

All the skeletons are real, including all the human bones. They process them all on sight, hence my joke. We watched videos from Dirty Jobs to the 6th creepest place, etc. It was awesome and interesting and kinda creepy, which was great since it is October.

The gift shop was also really cool with some creepy and interesting items. This a must-see. Everyone should experience this place at least once.

Kevin L
2023-08-08 18:40:05 GMT

Really cool place for all ages. The museum has 2 floors with displays around all walls, both floors. There are free-standing displays on the floor as well as a stuffed crocodile, lion & cheetah. Upstairs, there's a TV that plays a video of the process of extracting the skeletons, cleaning them with bugs & reassembling them. It's definitely an interesting place to visit if you're in the area.

Ben Watkins
2023-11-27 21:40:53 GMT

Such a fascinating experience!
Highly enjoyed and strongly recommended.
So much to see, read, and learn about!
Allow 1-2 hours to soak it all in without feeling rushed.
Don't forget to check out the gift shop!

Shannon Smith
2024-01-06 15:37:55 GMT

Great place to visit for kids and adults. Very different take on the human and animal anatomy. The bones are set up in amazing displays with plenty of educational information.

Steven Pester
2023-11-25 03:59:09 GMT

Was amazed at the number and quality of presentation in this museum. Thought it was gonna be small and ok. Turned out to be amazing inside. Yes, it’s small, but the bones - mostly real - are amazing. The way they clean them is, wow!!! They way they are displayed, especially the fish and birds - top notch. The info is quite well done, even to the point of some pretty good humor thrown it! The museum is NOT one to miss!

Laila Fite
2023-07-28 16:31:28 GMT

We came across this on the map when we were looking for a motel on our way to CA. It was so cool! Very well done, clean & educational. The earlier the better, it gets a little warm when there’s a crowd. The gift shop is pretty cool too and the museum staff seem to enjoy what they do. Would definitely come back if we’re in the area again.

Lady Tammy
2024-01-15 00:47:54 GMT

Excellent museum. The flesh eating beetles at work was fascinating. Whales, dolphins, and manatees skeletons were not what I imagined.

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About Midwest City
City in Oklahoma

Midwest City is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,409, making it the eighth largest city in the state. source

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