dans58
This is located at Trees of Mystery, if your tired of tree stomping and need to feed your brain, go see this awesome collection of Native American artifacts.
mini
This is an excellent Native American Museum and other local history. The museum is at the Trees of Mystery. It is well worth seeing if in the area.
Redskinsfan44
It was pretty dry. I wasn't impressed and wouldn't waste my time going again. Most everything here has an appalling price tag on it that makes a person want to leave very quickly.
Enjoy000
Even if you don't pay to go into the Trees of Mystery go can visit this Museum (past the gift shop) for free. Wonderful history. Lots of details about what you are looking at. Exquisite Native American tools, clothing, art, crafts and baskets. A MUST stop!
bpd2014
Amazing collection of artifacts. Wish we had more time to spend reading through it all and educating our son.
maryf55
We mostly stopped at Trees of Mystery to say "hi" to Paul Bunyan and to pick up some fudge for a treat. The real treat was the museum-- who would have thought that such extensive displays would be inside a roadside souvenir shop. The various styles of Native American dress, papooses, arrowheads, baskets was simply amazing.
Louise_B_533
This is an excellent museum of Native American artifacts. I like the way it is displayed and arranged. It is included with the Trees of Mystery attraction, and so, in fact, has no admission. Donations are accepted by the door. It has all been collected by one woman, who is now 93 years old. It is truly amazing. I have been to many museums, and this collection is one of the best of artifacts, handiwork, clothing, etc. It is very educational. This is not to be missed!!
billl482
This museum was very educational and interesting. Inlearned alot about the different indian tribes on what they wore and how they survived.
TracyG974
This museum rivals exhibits in major cities. It is well laid out and quite an extensive collection of all areas of Native American artifacts. Well informed attendants were friendly and cheerful.
557mauricel
I love walking around museums, and this did not disappoint. The collection of daily and ritual items on display is quite impressive. The museum is actually a side-room of the gift shop for the "Trees of Mystery", so you may not know what you've wandered into! But, once inside, take your time looking around, and leave a donation since the museum is free.
827kareno
Wonderful assortment of Indian artifacts,we could have stayed all day. The largest collection in the world
425lisab425
The museum is full of artifacts and information about the native people that have been in the area over the centuries. This was so well put together. I could have spent more time reading more - but I had a 10 year old that was getting bored - and headed back to the gift shop. They have beautiful jewelry to purchase and other healing items and more. I would say - don't miss it if you have the time.
JCar3cats
We almost by-passed this museum, because it is located on the premises of the gimmicky Trees of Mystery, and you have to walk through a gift shop to enter. HOWEVER, we found it to be filled with truly beautiful artifacts from indigenous local cultures and helpful information to enjoy them. The staff clearly took pride in the place, as well they should.
giestecke
the end of the trail museum is one of the finest private collections in the world.the end of the trail sculpture,carved from a single block, is located in front of the gift shop. www.treesofmystery.net
McBrat
Really impressive private collection of American Indian artefacts, some quite rare. The only thing we didn't like were that the 'souvenirs' available were made in China or India!