1. Western Science Center in Hemet, CA
    The Western Science Center is a renowned paleontological museum dedicated to the study of prehistoric life in California. Visitors can marvel at dinosaur fossils, interactive exhibits, and participate in educational programs that bring the past to life.
  2. La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, CA
    Journey back in time at the La Brea Tar Pits, one of the world's most famous fossil sites. Explore the Ice Age fossil collections, watch ongoing excavations, and take part in hands-on activities to uncover the mysteries of ancient creatures trapped in tar pits.
  3. Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center in Riverside, CA
    The Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center offers a unique paleontological experience with outdoor exhibits showcasing dinosaur tracks, fossils, and a replica of a mammoth skeleton. Visitors can join guided tours, fossil digs, and workshops to learn about the region's prehistoric past.
  4. Tar Pit Park in McKittrick, CA
    Tar Pit Park preserves natural asphalt seeps that have trapped ancient mammals and plants for thousands of years. Explore the park's trails to see tar bubbling to the surface, observe fossilized remains, and gain insights into the geological forces that shaped the landscape over time.
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