Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Museum · Eugene ·

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Museum · Eugene ·

Engaging exhibits on Oregon's past, native plants, and interactive displays

interactive exhibits
permanent exhibits
historical stuff
interactive stuff
gift shop
cool trinkets
pretty jewelry
local history
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null
Museum of Natural and Cultural History by null

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1680 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401 Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Paid street parking
Free Wi-Fi
LGBTQ friendly

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1680 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401 Get directions

+1 541 346 3024
mnch.uoregon.edu
@mnch_uo

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Paid street parking
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 18, 2026

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Engaging exhibits trace Oregon’s deep past—from First Peoples to Ice Age giants and geologic forces—alongside topical shows and a native plant courtyard. Extended Thursday hours and broad access programs are emphasized.

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Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Elena K.

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That was an absolute mind changing experience for me to learn so much new stuff about Oregon's past life, formations, animals and see the evidence like 30 mln years ago. I love the videos and all stones and skeletons and maps. Great collection. Thank you!

Savannah E.

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Fantastic exhibits and very enlightening information about what Oregon used to be hundreds to millions of years ago. The copper sculptures around the building were also breathtaking. Good gift shop with local offerings and one of the best mug selections on the West coast!

Clifford A.

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Dropped in randomly while driving through town. It was a great way to spend the morning. I enjoyed learning about the history of the culture in the area. They had very interesting and unexpected exhibits. Each was unique and very engaging. My favorite thing was learning about the ancient salmon.

Anna B.

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Absolutely fantastic museum, with lots of interactive elements too! And for the price, there's no reason not to stop and enjoy this wonderful museum, and maybe check out their gift shop too 👀 they've got a lot of cool trinkets and gifts in there, including cards, envelopes, rocks, and pretty jewelry!

Iskenderen V.

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Spent two hours and really enjoyed this museum. Vets, show them proof and get your whole party in for free - save your money for a title from their wonderful selection of books in the gift shop.

Jacques L

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Great museum! Friendly staff, cool permanent exhibits, uncrowded, lots of interesting historical stuff for adults and fun interactive stuff for younger kids...

Anthony P.

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Small but nice little museum to take the family for quick educational trip. Clean facility and very friendly staff. Lots of exhibits to explore and interact with. Too small to enjoy for more than an hour but the layout is nice is makes it feel bigger than it is.

Roberto G.

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This was fun. Didn't go in but the outside displays were cool. Great for quick photos