Fort Peck Interpretive Center & Museum

CHILDREN MUSEUM, DINOSAUR MUSEUM, LEWIS AND CLARK LANDMARK, MUSEUM | Fort Peck

The Fort Peck Dam Interpretive Center and Museum is a partnership between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Our facility features the two largest aquariums in Montana displaying the fish of Fort Peck Lake and the Missouri River.

A lifesize model of Peck's Rex will greet visitors entering our main lobby. The Tyrannosaurus Rex was discovered 20 miles southeast of Fort Peck in 1997. A skeleton cast of Peck's Rex is also on display in the exhibit hall. You'll find it along with several other regional paleontology displays, including a Cretaceous Sea display.

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  • CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
  • CULTURAL
  • EDUCATION
  • EXHIBIT
  • HISTORY
  • LEWIS AND CLARK
  • MUSEUM
  • PALEONTOLOGY
  • WILDLIFE ART
  • AIR CONDITIONING
  • CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
  • HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
  • INSTRUCTION
  • INTERNET ACCESS WIRELESS
  • MAPS
  • PARKING
  • PICNIC TABLES
  • PUBLIC RESTROOM
  • UNESCORTED TOUR
  • 1.5 miles east of Fort Peck, on Lower Yellowstone Road, between the Downstream Campground and the Powerhouses.

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