Bozeman’s Museum of the Rockies takes a bite out of spring with its annual Dinosaurs & MOR! Festival late this month. Events will be held Friday through Sunday, March 27th–29th.
Explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs with expert presentations, family friendly workshops and passport stations, as well as a special dinner and much more. Kick-off with a members-only evening featuring an exclusive event preview and activities. Partake in a dinner and keynote by Dr. Kirk R. Johnson, and over two days, enjoy numerous talks from top paleontologists, hands-on workshops, Jr. Paleontologist stations and more.
Don’t miss a chance to dive into the prehistoric world with paleo lectures and activities for all ages, from seway bath bombs to terrarium building and dino dioramas. Find a complete schedule of events through the Museum website.

Also at MOR, new exhibit FROGS: A Chorus of Colors is open now. Leap into a vibrant, multisensory world of live frogs from around the globe! Discover singing, camouflaged, and wildly colorful frogs in habitats filled with live plants and rainforest vibes. Play with hands-on interactives, trigger real frog calls, and get nose-to-nose with nature’s most surprising superstars.
Explore every side of these amazing amphibians – their biology, natural history, role in human cultures, importance to ecosystems, and the threats they face in a changing world. This immersive adventure is fun, fascinating, and ribbit-ing for all ages.
MOR is open from 9am–5pm daily. For more information about these exhibits and other museum happenings, visit www.museumoftherockies.org. •











