What makes it 70% Solo-Friendly: Nine varied galleries and a live shark feeding let solo visitors learn at their own pace, but the small building and family-centric vibe shorten stays to about three hours.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to tour key galleries and catch a shark feeding demo.
Self-Guided Gallery Tour:
Use the free map to explore nine themed galleries at your own pace.
Tip: Start with the Dinosaur Hall to beat later crowds.
Shark Feeding Demonstration:
Watch staff feed live sharks and learn marine facts up close.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early for a front-row view.
Richard A. Ditton Learning Lab:
Chat with scientists and see live experiments.
Tip: Call ahead to confirm lab hours (Tue–Thu).
Behind-the-Scenes Private Tour:
Book a specialized tour for deeper insights into exhibits.
Tip: Reserve at least one week in advance by phone.

Ayla Blanchette
Amazing visit! I’m a Las Vegas local, so I’ve spent my childhood coming here, and the upgrades done to the museum recently are great! Low crowds, well priced tickets, and extensive exhibits. The volunteers are also very informative, especially in the dinosaur exhibit. I’m glad to see it’s been kept in amazing shape all these years. I enjoy coming back here frequently, even as an adult with no ch...
Jean White
🤩 took my family, for my son‘s birthday. And it was so nice so many cool things to look at and read about. I absolutely recommend this place. Definitely kid friendly. ♥︎
shellintheshell shell
We are vacationing here from Texas and we always make it point to visit as many museums as we can. This one did not disappoint! Great staff! Wonderful exhibits! We made it in time for the shark feeding and we really enjoyed it! Animatronic dinos were really cool! This is a must for museum lovers! They have a really great Egyptian exhibit! And don't forget to visit Africa! Last but not least, the m...
Carter “Grandpa” Skillman
Grandparents put this place on your to-do list with your grandchildren! It has a lot of information for children. It's also easy on the senses!❤️💯
Sarah Foster
Although I do have young children, I am on a trip without them this week and wanted something to do in Vegas that wasn't a casino. I came across a discounted ticket for the natural history museum through a third party site for $9 and decided to go. As a solo adult it took me about an hour to walk through all the exhibits. I imagine if I would have had my children with me, it would have been close...
This air-conditioned museum is a perfect escape from summer heat; visit early for quieter galleries year-round.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission | USD 14 |
| Parking | USD 5 |
| Snack | USD 5 |
| Total Estimated | USD 24 |
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