Located in TX.
Standing as tall as 14 feet and weighing 20,000 pounds, Columbian mammoths roamed across what is present-day Texas thousands of years ago. Today, the fossil specimens represent the nation's first and only recorded evidence of a nursery herd of ice age Columbian mammoths.
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Standing as tall as 14 feet and weighing 20,000 pounds, Columbian mammoths roamed across what is present-day Texas thousands of years ago. Today, the fossil specimens represent the nation's first and only recorded evidence of a nursery herd of ice age Columbian mammoths.
The monument enjoys a sunny, mild climate during three seasons of the year.
Temperatures range from 45 F to 85 F (7 C/29 C).
Temperatures range from 70 F to 95 F (21 C/35 C).
Temperatures range from 45 F to 85 F (7 C/29 C).
Temperatures range from 35 F to 65 F (2 C/18 C).
Rain is common in April and May. Temperatures can exceed 100 F (38 C) in July and August. Lightweight clothing and sunscreen are advisable. Be prepared with plenty of water. Snow and ice are rare.
Operating hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. The park is open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. A Dig Shelter access fee does apply.
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Reservation rules vary by season and activity for Waco Mammoth. See Overview on this page for fees, timed entry, and campground details before you travel.