Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum

Sprawled over an area of over 25000 sq feet, the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum is made up of two-storied mountain along with live waterfalls. The museum has 500 hidden speakers. These speakers emit sounds of different animals with occasional sounds of thunder. The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum is a must see if you are planning a visit to the area.

The meandering pathway takes tourists through the African plains, the jungles of North America and the Mountains of Asia. The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum emulates sounds of 300 different species of animals, and some of them are even extinct. Personal transistors are provided during the tour and they narrate descriptions of animals along with the personal experiences of the Rosenbruch family. All the animals have been legally killed by the Rosenbruch Family to fund anti poaching activities in developing nations.

The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum is located in St. George, Utah off Interstate 15 near Exit 6. The museum remains open from 10am to 6 pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays. On Mondays it remains open from noon till 9 pm.

The museum houses a gift shop with wildlife products and memorabilia along with a snacks bar. There is a wonderful kid's room with a tree house, puzzles and a reading nook. Children can feel animal pelts and touch rare stuffed animals. Also visit the insect's gallery displaying both beautiful butterflies and deadly creepy insects.

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Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum : St George, UT
Website  | Phone : (435) 656-0033

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    The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum in St. George, Utah welcomes visitors to experience over 300 species of wildlife.
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