University of Alaska Museum of the North

Overview

University of Alaska Museum of the North is managed by Bureau of Land Management and is located near Fairbanks, Alaska. This museum curates, studies, and exhibits fossil collections from the public lands administered by BLM in Alaska. The museum collection includes more than 1,000 bones from at least 6 varieties of dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Period (65 to 72 million years ago). Pleistocene (10-thousand-year-old to 2-million-year-old) fossils include mammoths, saber tooth tigers, bison, mastodons, camels and many other fauna.

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Getting There

Drive to the University of Alaska campus on the west side of Fairbanks and follow the signs to the museum on Yukon Dr.

GPS Coordinates: 64.85894999999999, -147.84219999999999

Contact & Resources

Phone: 800.437.7021

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