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Discover Australia's largest dinosaur fossils on a one-hour guided tour at Eromanga Natural History Museum. Touch 95-million-year-old bones and enjoy a theatrical documentary.
Exploring the past of Australia’s prehistoric giants is the goal of the Australian Dinosaur Giants Tour at the Eromanga Natural History Museum. This one-hour experience offers a rare opportunity to stand just inches from massive dinosaur fossils and learn about creatures that roamed the continent over 90 million years ago. As with many small museum tours, it’s a perfect blend of education, authentic discovery, and a touch of theatrical storytelling.
What we love about this experience is how accessible it makes the world of dinosaurs. First, the exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the workshop and lab means you’re not just looking at fossils — you’re seeing the process of fossil preparation firsthand. Second, the award-winning theatre documentary adds a compelling narrative that transports you through time, making the ancient world come alive.
One small consideration is that at just an hour, this tour is somewhat brief. Travelers with limited time or those seeking a more in-depth exploration might wish for a longer visit. But for a quick, value-packed snapshot of Australia’s ancient past, it hits the mark.
This tour suits families, dinosaur enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want an authentic, up-close experience with some of the continent’s most significant fossils. If you enjoy learning from passionate guides and enjoy seeing history come to life through real bones, this tour is a good choice.


Located in Queensland, the Eromanga Natural History Museum is a small but significant institution dedicated to Australia’s paleontological treasures. Its collection of fossils, especially the Gigantic Titanosaurs, draws visitors keen to see the largest dinosaur bones discovered on the continent. The museum’s setting offers a quiet, rural backdrop that adds to the sense of stepping back into an ancient world.
The hour-long tour is designed to give visitors a well-rounded glimpse into Australia’s prehistoric past, focusing mainly on the colossal dinosaurs that once roamed the land. You’ll start by entering the workshop, where skilled staff work on fossil restoration and preparation. Watching these experts expose bones with specialised tools gives a tangible sense of how fossils are turned from buried fragments into museum exhibits.
Following this, your guide will take you to the laboratory, where you can observe the process of fossil preservation and learn about the scientific methods behind paleontology. This behind-the-scenes access is a real highlight, as it provides a rare window into the meticulous work that goes into reconstructing ancient creatures.
The star attractions of the tour are the Titanosaurs, specifically the Australotitan cooperensis, Australia’s largest dinosaur. These are the biggest bones ever discovered on the continent, and you’ll stand close enough to touch these impressive fossils. The guides describe these creatures — the largest land animals ever to walk Australia — with enthusiasm and clarity, making it easy to appreciate their size and significance.
More Great Tours NearbyIncluded in the tour is access to an award-winning theatre documentary. This film helps contextualize the fossils, explaining how these creatures lived and what their discovery means for understanding Australia’s geological history. It’s an engaging way to connect the physical fossils with the story of life on Earth.
One of the most memorable aspects of this tour is the opportunity to touch genuine fossils dating back 95 million years. This isn’t just a photo op — it’s a tactile connection to the distant past. As one reviewer pointed out, “Nothing as it was very informative,” highlighting how the guide’s explanations made the bones come alive.
At just $26 per person, this tour provides remarkable value. You’re getting an hour of expert-guided exploration, exclusive behind-the-scenes views, and the chance to handle some of the largest fossils ever found in Australia. Compared to more touristy dinosaur attractions, this is a more intimate, educational experience that emphasizes authenticity over spectacle.
The tour is designed to be inclusive, with wheelchair accessibility in mind. The schedule offers multiple start times, and free cancellations up to 24 hours in advance provide flexibility. The group size is manageable, allowing for personal interaction with guides.
Dress comfortably and be prepared for indoor activities. Since the fossils are kept in controlled environments, temperature fluctuations are minimal. No pets are allowed, so plan accordingly. If you’re a family with children, they’ll likely be fascinated by the gigantic bones and the stories behind them.
This tour is especially well-suited for those with a keen interest in natural history, paleontology, or prehistoric animals. It’s a rare chance to see such significant fossils up close in an authentic setting, paired with engaging storytelling. Travelers who appreciate a mix of science, history, and a tangible connection to the past will find this a rewarding experience.

If you’re traveling through Queensland and have a curiosity about dinosaurs or natural history, this tour offers a memorable, educational outing. It’s perfect for families wanting a child-friendly science experience, history buffs, or anyone eager to see Australia’s largest dinosaur bones. It’s also an excellent choice for those who prefer smaller, more intimate tours over large theme parks.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts exactly 1 hour, making it a quick but comprehensive peek into Australia’s dinosaur past.
What is included in the tour?
You get access to the workshop and laboratory, the chance to touch 90–95 million-year-old fossils, and an award-winning theatre documentary called “Deep Time Dinosaur to Today.”
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broad range of visitors.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
What is the price?
The tour costs $26 per person, representing good value for such a focused, interactive experience.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not allowed in the museum or on the tour.
Do I need to pay in advance?
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, which helps keep your travel plans flexible.
The Australian Dinosaur Giants Tour at Eromanga Natural History Museum offers a rare, up-close look at some of the largest and most impressive fossils in Australia. With its combination of behind-the-scenes access, engaging storytelling, and the thrill of touching ancient bones, it provides a genuine connection to the prehistoric world. It’s a fantastic choice for those who want an authentic, educational experience that’s both memorable and affordable.
Whether you’re a family, a paleontology enthusiast, or simply curious about Australia’s ancient past, this tour brings history to life in a compact, well-paced format. For anyone heading through Queensland, it’s a worthwhile stop that makes the distant past feel very near.
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