1. The La Brea Tar Pits and Museum in Los Angeles, CA
    The La Brea Tar Pits are one of the world's most famous fossil locations, showcasing Ice Age fossils such as saber-toothed cats and mammoths. The accompanying museum provides insights into the prehistoric world and the scientific discoveries made at the site.
  2. Mojave National Preserve in Kelso, CA
    Journey to the Mojave National Preserve to witness stunning geological features dating back millions of years. Explore ancient lava tubes, sand dunes, and petroglyphs left behind by early inhabitants. This vast desert expanse offers a glimpse into the prehistoric past.
  3. The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, CA
    Visit the Alf Museum, the only accredited museum in the U.S. located on a high school campus. Discover a fascinating collection of fossils, including dinosaurs, early mammals, and marine creatures. Engage in hands-on activities and guided tours to delve into the world of paleontology.
  4. The Antelope Valley Indian Museum in Lancaster, CA
    Step back in time at the Antelope Valley Indian Museum, nestled in the beautiful Mojave Desert. Learn about the prehistoric Native American cultures that once thrived in the region through exhibits featuring artifacts, pottery, and art. Explore the stunning desert landscape surrounding the museum.
  5. Waffle Rock in Red Rock Canyon State Park, CA
    Discover Waffle Rock in Red Rock Canyon State Park, a unique geological formation that dates back millions of years. This prehistoric wonder showcases layered sedimentary rock formations that have been carved by wind and water over time. Take a hike to witness the beauty of ancient rock formations in a picturesque desert setting.
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