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Roynon Museum of Earth Science & Paleontology I am sorry but we are now CLOSED. We are open to the public, no appointment necessary. Mornings and weekends appointments are available. Mr. and Mrs.
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We strive to offer a wide variety of educational and recreational programs to fit everyone’s needs. The Roynon Museum of Earth Sciences & Paleontology was established in 2000 to educate students, scouts, and the general public in earth sciences, as well as to emphasize the meaning of the sequence of life throughout geological time. We’re located in Escondido, California, and invite you to come vis

it us. The museum is a plethora of knowledge brought about by way of the thousands of specimens that have been acquired throughout the years bringing into focus the overall picture of paleontology. Roynon add specimens to the museum each year on their travels throughout the United States.

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The Roynon Museum of Earth Science & Paleontology was established in 2000 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit Educational Foundation. The Foundation’s primary purpose is to educate students, scouts, and the general public in earth sciences, as well as to emphasize the meaning of the sequence of life throughout geological time.

We are located in Downtown Escondido, California, and invite you to come visit us. The museum is a plethora of knowledge brought about by way of the thousands of specimens that have been acquired throughout the years bringing into focus the overall picture of paleontology.

For 15 years the museum was dedicated solely to the education of school children, scouts, and community groups. Since September 2015, after moving to our new location, we have been able to open to the general public. Our classroom or entire museum is available to rent for events, meetings, and parties.