Fort Peck Interpretive Center & Museum

CHILDREN MUSEUM, DINOSAUR MUSEUM, LEWIS AND CLARK LANDMARK, MUSEUM | Fort Peck

The Fort Peck Dam Interpretive Center and Museum is a partnership between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Our facility features the two largest aquariums in Montana displaying the fish of Fort Peck Lake and the Missouri River.

A lifesize model of Peck's Rex will greet visitors entering our main lobby. The Tyrannosaurus Rex was discovered 20 miles southeast of Fort Peck in 1997. A skeleton cast of Peck's Rex is also on display in the exhibit hall. You'll find it along with several other regional paleontology displays, including a Cretaceous Sea display.

Please head over to our website for the freshest information!

  • 157 Yellowstone Road
    Fort Peck, MT 59223
  • Website
  • CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
  • CULTURAL
  • EDUCATION
  • EXHIBIT
  • HISTORY
  • LEWIS AND CLARK
  • MUSEUM
  • PALEONTOLOGY
  • WILDLIFE ART
  • AIR CONDITIONING
  • CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
  • HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
  • INSTRUCTION
  • INTERNET ACCESS WIRELESS
  • MAPS
  • PARKING
  • PICNIC TABLES
  • PUBLIC RESTROOM
  • UNESCORTED TOUR
  • 1.5 miles east of Fort Peck, on Lower Yellowstone Road, between the Downstream Campground and the Powerhouses.1.5 miles east of Fort Peck, on Lower Yellowstone Road, between the Downstream Campground and the Powerhouses.

Places Near By