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A fossil of Ceratosaurus.

Exhibitions

Explore our world-class exhibitions as you plan your visit to NHMU.

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2026 Lecture Series

Free tickets are now available for the 2026 Lecture Series that will explore "The Science of Small Things." Our speaker lineup includes a diverse range of voices from microbiology to macrophotography!

Bug Note Podcast

Interested in learning more about the world of bugs? Check out the new Bug Note podcast by the Natural History Museum of Utah, which will teach you more in 2-3 minutes bug-bite episodes that are designed for listeners of all ages.  

Keynote Lecture

The 2026 Lecture Series keynote at Kingsbury Hall will be given by Anand Varma, the biologist-turned-photographer and National Geographic Explorer who is pushing the boundaries of macro imaging techniques used to document the natural world.

2026 Summer Camps

Summer Camp sneak peek is now available, with early registration for Museum Members coming soon. Start planning soon as camps sell out fast!

Discover the Collections

We are home to a world-renowned collection of nearly 2 million objects. Discover our expertise in the wonders of life, earth and culture. Explore Science

Science Stories

NHMU is an active research institution. Read more about the fascinating science behind the Museum, from dinosaur discoveries to citizen science!

A man and a boy hunt for insects with a net in an open field.

Citizen Science

Anyone can contribute to scientific research as a citizen scientist! See how you can get involved in your community. 

Exterior of NHMU
A child examines an exhibit at NHMU.

Become a Member

Museum Membership comes with many benefits, including free admission to NHMU for a year. Best of all, Members help support the Museum in its research and education initiatives every day!

Visit us at the Natural History Museum of Utah, a museum as dramatic as the wonders it holds. We illuminate the natural world and the place of humans within it.

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