Australian Dinosaur Giants Tour: Get Up Close with Australia's Largest Dinosaurs and Megafauna

The museum houses the biggest Dinosaurs and megafauna of South West Queensland, Australia. Guests will enjoy an intimate tour of the dinosaur and megafauna labs and get to see the holotype sample of Cooper, the largest individual in Australia.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Eromanga Natural History Museum - On this tour you’ll meet titanosaur sauropods, Cooper and George, the largest dinosaurs to have ever been found in Australia. Titanosaurs are one of the last remaining sauropod groups in the Cretaceous Period and also were the largest ever land-dwelling animals. The bones of Cooper and George are the largest bones…
What's Included
  • Guided tour of the museum
  • Access to the Holotype Room
What's Not Included
  • Tea and coffee
Location
Eromanga Natural History Museum
Dinosaur Drive
The meeting and pick up point is located at the Eromanga Natural History Museum. It is one place and with only one reception and entrance
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Woodgatefamily
Jul 19, 2025
- Brilliant tour in a fantastic new facility where you can also get yummy sausage rolls and coffee etc. Tour starts with a 20 minute video which is very informative. Then over to the shed where they are working on the dinosaurs. Another short video on how they make the fossil jackets and demonstrations of the tools used. So cool to actually see and get close to Cooper's 95 million year old fossil. You see a number of dinosaur and megafauna fossils. Lots of photo opportunities, except for a few which are unpublished. The more expensive tour would be great as you get the chance to work on fossils as well. Make a day of it as only 4kms away is the town of Eromanga. Get the key from the pub and visit the Eromanga Living History Museum .. excellent video in the house. Wander around town to read the information boards and a few more photo opportunities. Spend the night in the free camp beside the hall and get a meal at the pub.
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Davidky2158yu
Jul 8, 2025
Highly recommend. - An amazing experience for both of us. Knowledgeable and passionate staff. Accommodation was first class. The whole experience is a credit to the management and staff of this Natural History Museum. We highly recommend this outback attraction to all those passing by during their outback travels.
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Martinsueb
Jun 30, 2025
A must visit dinosaur museum. - The ENHM is a first class dinosaur museum as part of the world class Queensland outback dinosaur experience. Knowledgeable and experienced staff made the visit all the more memorable and the Grand Tour included a dinosaur dig and bone preparation laboratory. An absolute must.
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615glendai
Jun 27, 2025
Great story and informative experience - We thoroughly enjoyed our Dinosaur experience tour in this very impressive facility. The quality production of the informative pre-tour movie, followed by the knowledge and enthusiasm our guide Hollie imparted during our tour of the workshop area was fantastic. We left informed and impressed of the dedication of staff and volunteers. We would thoroughly recommend this tour. Coffee/cake cafe and gift shop also onsite.
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Johnmr5699rh
Jun 24, 2025
Fabulous experience - Excellent tour, more relaxed experience than Winton as not as busy, get a great up close experience of the fossils and their discovery. Great video explaining the eons of Earth
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M2759pfjohns
Jun 4, 2024
Eromanga's treasure trove of fossils and learning - ENHM is a wonderful place, a treasure for anyone keen on fossils (from the huge to the microscopic), dinosaurs, megafauna, good coffee, opals or learning about the process of how fossils get from the paddock to the museum display. I thought I'd be bored out of my brain after 3 days. Over two visits, we completed 10 days of paid tuition and mentoring in fossil preparation, and now we have just finished 3 weeks of volunteering as novice preparators. So much to learn. From finely chiselling off mudstone from the fossilised bones of massive titanosaurs, to scraping back clay from 100,000 year old diprotodons and sieving said clay for microfossils which are found at the bottom of a microscope - it's a many facetted treasure hunt. A welcoming, nurturing staff and many happy fellow dinosaur-nerds helped make it a great experience. We'll be back next year. There is a range of accommodation options. The nearest grocery store is in Quilpie, 100km east. There is fuel available and a pub and cafe in town as well as the cafe at ENHM.
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E1528fnjohnn
Mar 27, 2024
Make the effort to go - This is an excellent place to visit. Very interesting presentations and something for the whole family. Amazing work being carried out by a knowledgeable and dedicated staff. Well worth the trip out. The Cafe is very good and a wide range of merchandise available.
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Touringmikeo
Oct 6, 2023
Amazing display and good tour - The tour was very informative and the displays were amazing. Plenty of bones and fossils on display and all the background info to each display was provided. Really enjoyable and a very well done exhibit and tour. Recommend.
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941alberts
Oct 4, 2023
A first-class tour at a first-class venue. - This was a fantastically good experience. in Quilpie we made a 100km detour in the opposite direction to where we were actually heading, and it was 100% worth it. The tour, information and displays were first class, and the actual building was architecturally stunning. I appreciate this because of my architectural background. We will definitely come again.
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Ttschernez
Sep 26, 2023
An amazing facility literally in the middle of nowhere! - Eromanga, the town furthest from the sea, is home to the Eromanga Natural Museum. While only a new addition to this tiny town it is a world class research facility dedicated to dinosaurs who roamed the area eons ago. The tour guide was so knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions. The café and shop and reception area were welcoming and the range of items in the shop ranging from toy dinosaurs for little ones to opals for keepsakes and a good range of books. The biggest problem, surprising at a new facility, was the car parking especially for disabled. There wasn't any designated and certainly not close to the entrance. My husband has severe asthma and experienced distress returning to our car.
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).