
Discover SUE: The Ultimate T. rex Experience in Montana
If you or your kids have even the slightest interest in dinosaurs, buckle your seatbelt, because Bozeman just became a MUST STOP for your next road trip. The Museum of the Rockies is welcoming SUE: The T. rex Experience and, let me tell you, this is one dino-sized event you won’t want to miss.
First of all, who is SUE? She’s no ordinary T. rex, she’s the most complete, best-preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever found. At 12 feet tall and 40 feet long, SUE giant that you have to see to believe.

Starting now, you can stand face-to-skull with this legendary predator. The exhibit is not just about SUE’s bones, it brings her world to life. You’ll hear what her stomping grounds sounded like 67 million years ago, see a fiberglass replica of her actual skeleton, and even watch a dramatic showdown between SUE and a Triceratops. (Spoiler alert: It likely didn’t end well for the Triceratops.)
Also, the exhibit dishes out the really interesting story of SUE’s discovery and the mind-blowing amount of science that’s taken place to study her since. If your children (or, let’s be honest, you) have ever fantasized about being a paleontologist, this is your opportunity to geek out in the best way.
So, if you’re a dinosaur superfan, a parent in search of an epic family outing or simply someone who appreciates a giant, 67-million-year-old skeleton with a serious attitude, this exhibit is a must. SUE has waited for visitors for millions of years, don’t leave her hanging.
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