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Havre sits among rolling grasslands and wooded groves. The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum displays seventy-five-million-year-old dinosaur eggs and embryos, believed to be from a lambeosaur, found in local exposures of the Judith River Formation. The museum also features a skull cast of the rare Stygimoloch, a thick-headed pachycephalosaur.
Visitor Access
The museum is open year-round, Wednesday through Sunday, with free admission. During the summer months, the museum operates the Wahkpa Chu'gn Buffalo Jump archaeological site on the edge of town, where visitors can see a two-thousand-year-old Native American hunting site, adding a layer of human prehistory to the deep time of the dinosaurs.