Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum

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Ridgedale, United States

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Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum is located in Ridgedale, United States on 150 Top of the Rock Rd. Ancient Ozarks Natural History Museum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in United States.

Address

150 Top of the Rock Rd

Phone

+1 4173395306

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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J B

So this was the most unexpected experience we've had in awhile. I couldn't say enough about how amazing this place is...its a wonderful walk through time. Every inch is filled with beautiful and interesting artifacts. Do this and then walk to the Buffalo bar...the scenery is breathtaking and enchanting. I would absolutely recommend the afternoon here. Take your time and enjoy every bit if this awe inspiring site. No pucture posted could do justice to seeing this in person.

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James Kidman

This place was amazing. I couldn't say enough about how amazing this place is...its a wonderful walk through time. Every inch is filled with beautiful and interesting artifacts. Johnny Morris has collected probably the best private collection of Native American artifacts in the country. The views from the building and area are stunning. The sunset ceremony with the bagpipes and cannon are worth seeing also. Visited in Aug 2020

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Chris L.

This place was amazing. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. We went on 8/10 and no one was there so I would definitely recommend going on a Monday if you do not want to be around a lot of people. Nice collection of artifacts and statues.

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Sophia S

Our family visited the museum on 1/13. The museum itself was very interesting and we enjoyed looking at all the artifacts. What kind of ruined it for us is a security guard that all but followed us around the museum. We had only been in the exhibit for a short time when she informed us they had cameras in every room, were watching us and to keep our kids close to us. Our children were extremely well behaved and abided by the rules; inside voices, no horseplay, no running, stayed with us at all times, etc. It seemed like every where we turned this security guard was glaring us down. Other than her, every other person we encountered was very nice and helpful. The grounds are beautiful and have beautiful views, we enjoyed that part very much as well. Overall, not very family friendly.

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Geoffrey Meyer

The trail via golf cart was so cool. We wish you could have seen more of the property via cart, but I think they had it closed at a certain point due to the excavation going on.

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Larry Funk

Quite a collection. One could easily spend 2 - 3 hours here.

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Amanda Martin

Had a lot of fun! Such an amazing collection of history!

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Tim B

Very cool! A lot of native American and history. Covers much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Give yourself at least two hours to go though it. There is a lot to see