Okay, full disclosure, I’ve been obsessed with dinosaurs since I was a kid. Like, full-on dino-geek. I had the books, the toys, the Jurassic Park marathons. In fact, my family still does those, honestly. So when I heard Ice Dinosaurs: The Lost World of the Alaskan Arctic was coming to the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, I basically cleared my calendar for a special sneak peek, and now you can enjoy it too!

Tom Drake
Credit: Tom Drake
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This traveling exhibit runs now through September 14 and dives into something most of us have never thought about. The fact that dinosaurs lived in the Arctic and went through actual seasons. Yep, snow-covered, bone-chilling, half-the-year-dark Arctic. And not just survived there, but thrived.

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The whole experience is a mix of science, storytelling, and seriously cool visuals. You’ll come face-to-face with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, including a newly discovered giant Arctic Troodon. It's 50% bigger than any Troodon found elsewhere. These creatures move, roar, blinkand bring to life an extremely 'cool' time in history.

Credit: Tom Drake Don't mind me... just tunneling like the ice dinos to hibernate.
Credit: Tom Drake
Don't mind me... just tunneling like the ice dinos to hibernate.
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One of the highlights is following the journey of Snowflake, a baby Troodon, from egg to agile young hunter. You basically get to walk through a prehistoric year in her Arctic life. It’s extremely fascinating to see how these animals survived and adapted to a harsher environment. There are even real fossils and authentic casts you can actually touch, which is a big win for hands-on learning kids and curious adults like me.

The exhibit’s included with general admission, but there’s more: on Saturday, June 14th, world-renowned paleontologist Dr. Greg Erickson is giving two special 30-minute talks (10:00 AM and 1:00 PM). He's actually one of the minds behind these discoveries. Tickets are just $5, but seating is limited, so grab yours early if you’re planning to go.

Credit: Tom Drake
Credit: Tom Drake
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They’re also offering summer camps, a family overnight experience, and even a 21+ Great Museum Race: Dino-mite Edition in July if you’re feeling competitive.

Want to learn more? Check out our full Ice Dinosaurs exhibit interview below:

Honestly, if you're crazy about dinos, this is a no-brainer. It’s fun, educational, and full of “Whoa, I didn’t know that” moments. And if it’s been a while since you’ve visited the River Museum, now’s the perfect time. Loads of updates are underway or open now. They’ve added a 30-foot trout stream, an expanded otter habitat is on the way, and a new aviary is in the works.

Credit: Tom Drake The new trout stream is up and running.
Credit: Tom Drake
The new trout stream is up and running.
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Alright, enough rambling—let’s check out the exhibit! Scroll down for a peek inside the frosty world of Ice Dinosaurs...

Ice Dinosaurs at Dubuque's National River Museum

Explore the prehistoric Arctic! Animatronic dinosaurs, fossils, and interactive exhibits bring Ice Dinosaurs to life at Dubuque's National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium: the museum's thrilling new summer exhibition.

Gallery Credit: Tom Drake

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