ET Giving Day 2024

East Texas

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Craft At The Museum

Free Family Craft

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Summer Camps 2024

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$40 Family Membership

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HELP SUPPORT THE NARANJO MUSEUM

Now more than ever, the Naranjo Museum needs your support to help further our mission of educating East Texas. Click on our latest post to see how you can support Lufkin’s only Natural History Museum.

Visit The Naranjo Museum of Natural History

Tickets Price
Age 3 & under Free
Age 4 to 18 $5.00
Adults $8.00

Hours of Operation
Mon. - Sat.: 10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday: 1 PM to 6 PM

For more information, call
(936) 639-3466


Currently happening at the museum

Artifact Identification Weekend

The Naranjo Museum of Natural History here in Lufkin, TX will be hosting an Artifact Identification Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, February 17th & 18th. Saturday will be 10am-5pm and Sunday 1pm-5 ...

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Volunteer at the NMNH

Join a team of volunteers that help out with special projects and events! If you would like to be a museum volunteer, fill out our form below and email it to info@naranjomuseum.org or come into the ...

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Have a Birthday Party at the Naranjo Museum!

Have your next DINOMITE party by renting the Naranjo Museum Party Room! Your party room rental comes with a full day use of the room, tables and chairs. Museum admission for up to 30 guests is also ...

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Archaeopteryx

New Archaeopteryx, Naranjo Museum of Natural History Walk by the new archaeopteryx exhibit and you can hear what they might have sounded like in the late Jurassic. Archaeopteryx, genus&nbs ...

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Cretaceous Period: Mary Ann Hadrosaur

  Mary Ann Hadrosaur was found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana by the Naranjo expedition in 2008. She lived 68 million years ago in a swampy environment. Hadrosaurs were known as duck-b ...

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Bison

Bison are still around today and are abundant in North America. They are sometimes referred to as the American Buffalo and can usually be found grazing in the Plains. A jaw bone along with its sur ...

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Cretaceous Period: Einiosaur and Tyrannosaurus Rex

Most fossils that we find in Texas come from the Cretaceous period. In the next few cases there are fossils that have been found in Texas dating back to the Cretaceous period. Gastropods are a common ...

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Dancing with Dinos Gala

Save the Date for DANCING WITH DINOS 2024 on Saturday, March 23. Bring your date to enjoy a night full of laughter, food, and dancing that supports the Naranjo Museum of Natural History at our ann ...

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