The Eromanga Natural History Museum (ENHM) nestled in the Australian Outback is home to Australia’s largest dinosaur, a 95-98 million-year-old titanosaur called ‘Cooper’. He is one of many significant fossil discoveries in the heart of the South West Queensland Channel Country.
Not only does the museum have dinosaurs but some of the world’s largest megafauna and a variety of micro fauna which were discovered nearby in Eulo and are thought to be 50,000 to 100,000 years old.
Stage 2 is now finished boasting and new cafe and shop, and located three kilometres outside of Eromanga, and approximately one hours’ drive west from Quilpie. ENHM is dedicated to celebrating the prehistoric history and the amazing diversity of life of outback Australia – from the tiniest fossils the size of a sugar grain to the mightiest dinosaurs Australia has ever seen.
Be amazed by the; Australian dinosaurs, megafauna, microfauna and plants. With these amazing finds and there is plenty to see and learn. ENHM offers a range of tours and experiences, learn to prep fossils and join fossil digs. The guided tour, The Australian Giants Tour runs four times a day.
So come along and see what you can learn about prehistoric time.