World Museum of Natural History
Natural history museum · Riverside ·

World Museum of Natural History

Natural history museum · Riverside ·

Animal, plant, mineral exhibits; gems, minerals, taxidermy

World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null
World Museum of Natural History by null

Information

4500 Riverwalk Pkwy, Riverside, CA 92515 Get directions

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4500 Riverwalk Pkwy, Riverside, CA 92515 Get directions

+1 951 785 2209
lasierra.edu
@lasierrauniversity
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Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 12, 2025

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World Museum of Natural History

Robert M.

Google
What a fantastic museum! Not very big but packed with lots to see, including taxidermy amphibians & reptiles, birds, mammals, gems, minerals, petrified wood, and more from around the world! A must see if you're a nature lover. Free entry and parking. To get to the museum, make sure you enter through the main entrance into the campus. Enjoy!

Frank

Google
**⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Family-Friendly Experience at the World Museum of Natural History!** My family and I had an absolutely fantastic time at the **World Museum of Natural History**! From the moment we walked in, we were blown away by the incredible exhibits, interactive displays, and engaging activities perfect for all ages. **Why We Loved It:** - **Kid-Friendly & Educational:** The dinosaur exhibits were a huge hit with my children—they loved the life-sized skeletons and interactive fossil digs! The museum does an amazing job making science fun and accessible. - **Stunning Displays:** The gemstone collection, wildlife dioramas, and planetarium show were breathtaking. Even my teenager, who’s usually hard to impress, was fascinated! - **Hands-On Activities:** The touch-and-learn stations kept our little ones entertained while teaching them about nature in a fun way. - **Clean & Well-Organized:** The museum was spacious, easy to navigate, and had plenty of seating and rest areas—a big plus for families with young kids. - **Affordable & Worth It:** The ticket prices were reasonable, especially considering how much there was to see. We easily spent a full day exploring! This museum is a **must-visit for families**—whether you're locals or tourists. We left feeling inspired, educated, and already planning our next trip back. **10/10 recommend!** **Tip:** If visiting with kids, check the schedule for special family-friendly events or guided tours—they made our experience even better! **#FamilyFun #MustVisit #NaturalHistory #KidsLoveIt**

Eddie F.

Google
The World Museum of Natural History contains outstanding systematic displays of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles. Specimens prepared by sculpture and freeze-dry taxidermy are displayed in a lifelike manner. Also on display is one of the world's largest and finest collections of mineral spheres. Rounding out the displays are gems and minerals, fluorescent minerals, meteorites and tektites, petrified wood, shells, American Indian artifacts, and contemplative stones (Suiseki).

Rudy B.

Google
It says it’s open Saturday 2-5pm Saturday , well I came here with my 4 year old son , looks like it’s only open every other Saturday.. google maps doesn’t have that Info .

Kristin D.

Google
This is a lovely oasis of calm, where one can contemplate God’s creation and the beauty of nature. It may be small compared to Natural History museums in big cities, but it is powerful in its message. Having loved science my whole life, I can sense the respect and reverence put into this museum and its exhibits. This is the perfect place to bring your children or grandchildren. The taxidermy alone is incredible and the specimens come from all over the world. My favorite exhibit was the mineral spheres. These were not mass produced for gift shops. These were lovingly, meticulously, and individually made by one man, as a hobby he enjoyed. My husband, daughter, and I really enjoyed our afternoon here. Go see it!

modern T.

Google
Warning: It has only 5 animal models and a tiny stand for rocks.. thats it. The taxidermied animals were pretty cool.. but the only other things there were a stand for cool looking rocks, a white polar bear figure and a komodo dragon figure. I would call this more of a hallway of natural history. Anyways the staff was pretty nice. I only recomend going if REALLY have nothing to do.

feifei Z.

Google
This is a perfect place to go with kids. So many animal specimens and minerals. It’s totally indoor with ac, so perfect choice during hot days. The staff is super nice. We met Alejandrina, she is beautiful, enthusiastic and patient!!! We plan to go next Saturday again! Oh, and it’s free!

Heather B.

Google
Small but packed with interesting specimens of preserved animals, rocks and minerals, fossils, and a few native peoples' objects. Don't miss the fluorescent mineral display in the back corner. Open only on Saturday from 2-5 pm. Access campus through front entrance gate. Guard at gate can provide campus map and directions.