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Upper level
Schuiling Gallery(changingexhibits)
Land and Water Bird exhibits
Ramps
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Fisk Gallery(changingexhibits)
Anthropology exhibits
Entrance
Landing
Ramps
Desert Gardens
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Welcome to Our WorldLower Ramps
Entrance
Restrooms
Elevator
Information Desk
First Aid
Emergency exit
Stairway
Legend
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North American Mammals
Lower level
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Curatorial Offices(by appointment)
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Learning Depot
Curatorial Offices (by appointment)
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Upper RampsRemembering Ramps
History exhibits
CourtyardMining, lumbering, and railroads
Fossils Underfoot in the Geology Hall
2024 Orange Tree Lane • Redlands CA 92374(909) 798-8608 • www.sbcounty.gov/museumFacebook.com/SBCMuseum
Tuesdays–Sundays 9am to 5pm
Exploration Station: weekdays 9:30 am to12:30 pm; weekends 1 to 4 pm
Admission: $10 (adult), $8 (senior/military), $7 (student), $5 (child)Under age 5 and Museum Association members free.
Special Services• Curriculum-based school tours• Lectures, events, gallery walks, travel & family programs
The museum is accessible to persons with disabilities.
Membership
Ask at the front desk for Membership Services.
Three floors of birds, eggs, wagons, rocks, fossils, bears and buffalo wait for you at the San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands. The museum, founded in 1952 and now the largest in inland Southern California, offers exhibits and programs giving you a whole new way to look at the past—and the future—of inland southern California and our southwest.
How did Native Americans live in our mountains, valleys, and deserts? Baskets, pottery, tools, and clothing make these lifestyles come alive. Ever think it would be exciting to have been a pioneer crossing the prairie in a covered wagon? Take a look at the museum’s Conestoga and you might change your mind. How about that bright yellow bird you saw in your backyard yesterday? Cruise the museum’s top floor and you’ll find hundreds of birds to compare it to. You may use borax in your washing machine—now see what it looks like when it’s still a rock!
Explore outside the museum, too. Discover our citrus heritage. See a Southern Pacific steam locomotive and a Santa Fe caboose. Mining equipment from the Mojave Desert, lumber wagons from the San Bernardino Mountains, a water wheel that generated the first electricity in Redlands, and more big surprises are displayed on the museum grounds. Don’t miss the native plant, ethnobotany, and cactus gardens.
The Museum Store features merchandise relating to museum collections and exhibits, including outstanding selections of books, learning toys, teacher resources, and gifts.
Visiting the San Bernardino County Museum
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