Mammoth Site.
The Museum Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, South Dakota, is an exceptional paleontological center showcasing the remains of over 60 male mammoths, including Columbian and woolly species. Discovered in a prehistoric sinkhole, this site offers a rare opportunity to observe active excavations, where paleontologists unearth fossils in real-time. Visitors can explore extensive collections of mammoth bones, along with fossils from other Ice Age animals, providing insights into the Pleistocene ecosystem. The museum features interactive exhibits, educational programs, and a guided tour experience, making it accessible year-round. Recognized as a National Natural Landmark, the Mammoth Site is a vital research hub and a highlight for fossil enthusiasts and curious minds alike.