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Dinosaur Trail




Welcome to the Virginia Living Museum

Virginia’s Animal Attraction & Dino Destination

The Virginia Living Museum is a successful public-private partnership, since 1966, between the City of Newport News and the Virginia Living Museum, a public non-profit 501(c)(3) organization (54-6055922). Together we connect people to nature through educational experiences that promote conservation.
BUILT by the Community, BELOVED by the Community and SUSTAINED by the Community, the Museum depends on private donations to succeed. We appreciate your financial contribution to support engaging education, animal welfare and conservation experiences for you and your family. Please consider a gift to our Annual Fund or a planned gift to our Endowment for future sustainability.

What You’ll See

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Animals in Action

The Virginia Living Museum is home to more than 250 species of animals found in Virginia including reptiles, mammals, birds and fish. We provide a sanctuary for orphaned,  non-releasable or injured animals.

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Plants in Action

The Virginia Living Museum has one of the largest displays of native plants in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Geology in Action

The Virginia Living Museum’s Underground Gallery is a journey back through Virginia’s ancient past, a past that has created a rich and colorful present.

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Planetarium in Action

Travel the universe in the digital state-of-the-art Abbitt Planetarium Theater. The 71-seat planetarium theater, renovated and upgraded in 2008, offers a fully digital simulation of the sky.

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Conservation in Action

The Virginia Living Museum is a certified Virginia Green attraction committed to minimizing its environmental impacts by preventing pollution wherever feasible in its operations.

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08 Apr
Join us for a truly rare celestial event and witness the solar eclipse at the Virginia Living Museum! From 2:00-4:30 pm, we’ll gather on the [...]
13 Apr
April 13th    
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Cost: Members $5, non-members $8 per show. At 5:15 pm, delve into the secrets of the cosmos with a free gravitational waves science program presented [...]
18 Apr
April 18th    
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Member Preview Sale: April 18 | 4-6pm Public Sale: April 20-21, 27-28 | 9am-4:30pm Choose from an incredible array of beautiful and unusual native plants [...]
18 Apr
April 18th    
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Speaker: Dr. Janet Steven | Associate Professor, Organismal and Environmental Biology at Christopher Newport University Incorporating native plants into your garden has numerous ecological benefits. [...]
20 Apr
April 20th    
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Member Preview Sale: April 18 | 4-6pm Public Sale: April 20-21, 27-28 | 9am-4:30pm Choose from an incredible array of beautiful and unusual native plants [...]
20 Apr
April 20th    
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and celebration as we honor our planet and explore ways to create a brighter, greener future [...]
21 Apr
April 21st    
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Member Preview Sale: April 18 | 4-6pm Public Sale: April 20-21, 27-28 | 9am-4:30pm Choose from an incredible array of beautiful and unusual native plants [...]
21 Apr
April 21st    
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Join us for FrogWatch - a community science program to help monitor frog populations! Practice identifying over 20 unique frog calls and learn about frog [...]
27 Apr
April 27th    
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Member Preview Sale: April 18 | 4-6pm Public Sale: April 20-21, 27-28 | 9am-4:30pm Choose from an incredible array of beautiful and unusual native plants [...]
27 Apr
April 27th    
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Experience the exciting world of birds during this safari designed for brand-new to beginner birders. Learn the basics of birding from how to identify common birds [...]
28 Apr
April 28th    
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Member Preview Sale: April 18 | 4-6pm Public Sale: April 20-21, 27-28 | 9am-4:30pm Choose from an incredible array of beautiful and unusual native plants [...]
28 Apr
April 28th    
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Join us for FrogWatch - a community science program to help monitor frog populations! Practice identifying over 20 unique frog calls and learn about frog [...]
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May 3rd    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Recreate the magic of prom at this adult only (21+) event, and join us for an evening under the stars. The Virginia Living Museum's first [...]
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April is waning, and so are the Winter stars. Taurus the Bull, once high over just a few months ago, is now barely visible for an hour after sunset. Try looking for his V-shaped face in the west just after the Sun goes down. If you can find it - congratulations! You are viewing an open cluster of stars called the Hyades. These stars were all born together from a single cloud of gas and dust. But now, they are aging, and the cluster itself is beginning to collapse as some of the stars on the outer edge of the grouping drift away, escaping the gravitational influence of the cluster. ... See MoreSee Less

🌳Welcome to another #VLMWildWednesdays! This week, were going nuts over gray squirrels! 🐿️ These agile acrobats of the treetops are usually seen in hardwood trees and thrive in urban parks, nesting with their adorable pups in spring & summer. 💐☀️Their dependence on trees for food and shelter underlines the importance of conservation, especially amidst threats like deforestation. In the winter, some state areas provide nest boxes and raw peanuts for them to stay cozy and well-fed!🪹🥜

Are you ready to venture into the wild? Come visit our limited-time exhibit TreeHouses: Look Who’s Living in the Trees, at the VLM through May 5! 📸You can also join in on the wild fun and find out who’s living in YOUR trees! 🌲🌿 Share your tree-dwelling creature encounters with us using #VirginiaLivingMuseum for a chance to be featured in our next #VLMWildWednesdays!
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🌳Welcome to another #VLMWildWednesdays! This week, we're going nuts over gray squirrels! 🐿️ These agile acrobats of the treetops are usually seen in hardwood trees and thrive in urban parks, nesting with their adorable pups in spring & summer. 💐☀️Their dependence on trees for food and shelter underlines the importance of conservation, especially amidst threats like deforestation. In the winter, some state areas provide nest boxes and raw peanuts for them to stay cozy and well-fed!🪹🥜

Are you ready to venture into the wild? Come visit our limited-time exhibit TreeHouses: Look Who’s Living in the Trees, at the VLM through May 5! 📸You can also join in on the wild fun and find out who’s living in YOUR trees! 🌲🌿 Share your tree-dwelling creature encounters with us using #VirginiaLivingMuseum for a chance to be featured in our next #VLMWildWednesdays!
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