Browse Museums

Deer Valley Rock Art Center
Phoenix, Arizona

Anthropology, Archaeology, Botanical Garden, Culture, Nature Centers, Park, University

Deer Valley Rock Art Center is an archaeology museum and 47-acre Sonoran Desert preserve. Voted a Phoenix Point of Pride and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Center has the largest concentration of Native American petroglyphs in the Phoenix Valley. Visitors hike a handicap accessible quarter-mile trail to view over 1,500 carved symbols on rock made between 500 and 7,000 years ago. The museum provides preservation, connection and respect for cultural heritage sites and desert environments and it is managed by one of the top archaeology programs in the country ? the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University.

Jerome State Historic Park
Jerome, Arizona

Park

Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix, Arizona

Children's, Nature Centers, Park, Science, Zoo

The Phoenix Zoo is home to more than 1,300 animals including 200 endangered species and participates in 37 Species Survival Plans (SSPs) to breed and maintain endangered species populations in captivity.

Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
Flagstaff, Arizona

Park

Tohono Chul Park
Tucson, Arizona

Art, Botanical Garden, Culture, Nature Centers, Park

Embrace the authentic beauty of the Sonoran Desert year-round at Tohono Chul Park, a charming botanical garden, set on 49 acres of lush desert. Locals and visitors alike delight in the experience of having nature at their fingertips, marveling at soaring Saguaros and the unexpected encounter with a resident hummingbird on winding nature paths. Artfully designed relaxation spots sprinkled throughout the lush grounds offer a quiet retreat, while exhibits clue in visitors to the unique qualities of the Sonoran region. Be inspired by the creativity of local artwork – from artisanal to avant-garde – in the Galleries and Museum Shops. Savor fresh, delicious Southwestern flavors on the lush patio of the Bistro for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea.

Verde Valley Archaeology Center & Museum
Camp Verde, Arizona

Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Culture, Park

The Verde Valley Archaeology Center & Museum is a research institution on the archaeology of the area with a museum of artifacts from throughout the area.

Boyce Thompson Arboretum
Superior, Arizona

Arboretum, Park

Awaken your senses in this 320-acre living classroom: Walk the 3 miles of trails while viewing over 3,200 plant and trees from North and South America, Africa, the Mediterranean, Asia and Australia. Experience the fragrance of the Gum Bark trees and the scent of the eucalyptus trees. Listen for and/or see the more than 270 species of birds who call the Arboretum home. Seasonally watch the flutter of the butterflies and dragonflies or catch glimpses of a variety of hummingbirds. Learn about drought tolerant plants for home landscaping in the Demonstration Garden and while there see examples of water-harvesting methods and irrigation techniques. Join a guided walk to learn from experts about the gardens and wildlife or sign up for classes.

International Wildlife Museum
Tucson, Arizona

Natural History, Nature Centers, Park, Science, Zoo

Founded in 1988, the International Wildlife Museum has over 400 kinds of insects, mammals and birds from all over the globe. Some of the collections are more than 100 years old and all the species found at the museum were donated by various government agencies, wildlife rehabilitation centers, captive breeding programs, zoos and individuals. Dioramas depicting wild animals in their natural settings, videos, and hands-on exhibits provide fun and educational experiences for all ages. Your visit is an excellent opportunity to see animals up close and gain a better understanding of their size and adaptive characteristics.

National Park Service
Flagstaff, Arizona

Park

Reid Park Zoo
Tucson, Arizona

Park

San Rafael Ranch State Park
Patagonia, Arizona

Park

Tombstone Courthouse State Park
Tombstone, Arizona

Park

World's Smallest Museum
Superior, Arizona

Children's, General, History, Historic House, Park

World's Smallest Museum, one of Arizona's finest roadside attractions in Superior on historic US 60, showcases "artifacts of ordinary life," and by doing so, honors the world's extra-ordinary workforce! From a large iron kettle filled with ancient bits and pieces of pottery to the computer on display, a true memorium is subtly woven in one's mind that honors common people.

MUSEUM CONFERENCES

Georgia Association of Museums 2025 Conference

February 5 - 7, 2025

Milledgeville, Georgia

Small Museum Association 41st Annual Conference 2025

February 17 - 19, 2025

Gaithersburg, Maryland

2025 California Association of Museums Conference

February 18 - 22, 2025

San Fransico, California

Virginia Association of Museum's 2025 Annual Conference!

March 15 - 18, 2025

Blacksburg, Virginia

2025 Am Assoc for State and Local History Annual Conference

September 10 - 13, 2025

Cincinnati, Ohio

RECENT UPDATES

Museums

03/07 Pointe Coupee Parish Museum

New Roads, Louisiana

03/07 Uintah County Heritage Museum

Vernal, Utah

Museum Vendors

03/07 Digiscura

Encino, California

Museum Associations

03/07 Public Lands Alliance

Washington, District of Columbia

03/07 Oregon Museums Association

Portland, Oregon

03/07 Virginia Association of Museums

Richmond, Virginia

03/07 American Association for State and Local History

Nashville, Tennessee

03/07 Small Museum Association

Dover, Delaware