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DinoFest

June 13, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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When: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Where: Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Tickets: Included with purchase of museum admission. Get Tickets →

Dig into the past, present, and future of paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s second annual DinoFest! Discover how studying ancient fossils shapes our understanding of life today as you enjoy conversations with working paleontologists and hands-on activities led by museum researchers, educators, and community partners. Programming is designed for all ages and every level of dinosaur knowledge.

DinoFest Schedule

Ongoing Family-Friendly Activities: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., drop in any time

Explore how dinosaurs lived, how fossils form, and how paleontologists work in the field through activities designed for kids ages 5–12 and their families.

• Measure the length of the Diplodocus carnegii fossil from snout to tail, estimate its weight, and compare Dippy’s size to familiar objects.

• Test your dinosaur knowledge by identifying dinosaurs from their silhouette and a few fun facts.

• Discover the colors of dinosaur feathers based on research by Dr. Sarah Davis, Collection Manager of Paleobiology.

• Become a dinosaur detective as you learn to identify what is and is not a fossil.

• Create your own Pennsylvania fossil field guide to take home.

• Pick up a brush and practice uncovering dinosaur and mammal fossils in Bone Hunters’ Quarry, a recreation of an actual dig-site.

Conversations with Researchers: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., drop in any time

Meet and chat with paleontologists from Carnegie Museum of Natural History and visiting institutions! They’ll share fossils, research, and stories from their work in the field and the lab.

Scientific Illustration Demonstration: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., 12:30–1:30 p.m., Third Floor Overlook

Learn how Scientific Illustrator Andrew McAfee brings extinct species to life through detailed paleontology illustrations.

Livestream Dino Dig: 12:00–1:00 p.m., 2:00–3:00 p.m., Library Lecture Hall

Research paleontologist and science livestreamer Danny Anduza will bring you along to a current dig site for a live Q&A from the field. Observe work in real time, ask anything about research, and hear from in-person host Dr. Matt Lamanna, Mary R. Dawson Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology.

Keynote Speaker: 1:00–2:00 p.m., Library Lecture Hall

Listen to vertebrate paleontologist and evolutionary biologist Dr. James Napoli present new research on Nanotyrannus, a smaller cousin of T. rex.

PaleoLab Talks: Time to be announced, PaleoLab Lobby

Peek into the ongoing work in PaleoLab and hear from one of the museum’s Scientific Preparators! Learn how fossils are conserved, stabilized, and prepared for display—including continued care of the museum’s historic Mosasaurus skeleton and other remarkable specimens.

Carnegie Museum Store: 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Bring home a memento from your day at the museum! Don’t miss the specially curated DinoFest section.

Get Your Tickets for DinoFest!

Purchase of museum admission is required to attend DinoFest. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door. Advance purchase is strongly recommended. Make sure to select June 13, 2026 for admission to DinoFest. Get Tickets →

 

 

Peek inside Kamin Hall of Dinosaurs!

 

Vertebrate Paleontology in the News

“The Megaraptor Had Giant Claws and an Appetite for for Crocodilians,” The New York Times

“How Realistic are Movie Dinosaurs?” NPR Short Wave

“This Odd-Looking New Spinosaurus is Reviving an Age-Old Debate,” National Geographic

 

Dinosaur Stories

Read articles by museum experts to get ready for DinoFest!

ceratopsian dinosaur skulls mounted to a wall
Mesozoic Monthly: Nasutoceratops
Dan Pickering working on dreadnoughtus fossil
Mesozoic Monthly: Dreadnoughtus
Scipionyx fossil skeleton
Mesozoic Monthly: Scipionyx
illustration of Gargoyleosaurus
Mesozoic Monthly: Gargoyleosaurus
Matt Lamanna posing for a photo in Antarctica
In the Field: Following the Work of a Paleontologist
illustration of spinosaurus
The Strange Saga of Spinosaurus, the Semiaquatic Dinosaurian Superpredator
sauropod dinosaur fossil mounts
The Two-Headed Dinosaur
illustration of a sauropod on the beach
The Dinosaur of a Lifetime

 

 

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Date:
June 13
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10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4007 United States
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412-622-3131

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