🦣 A Mammoth-Sized Memory in Waco

Exploring Prehistoric Texas with Our Granddaughter

In early May, on our way to a convention in Dallas, we made a delightful stop at Waco Mammoth National Monument—and we’re so glad we did! This hidden gem in Central Texas offered a fascinating glimpse into the Ice Age, and sharing it with our granddaughter made the experience even more special.

The highlight of our visit was the Dig Shelter, where we stood just feet away from the fossilized remains of Columbian mammoths, preserved exactly where they were discovered. The shelter is beautifully designed, allowing visitors to view the excavation site while learning about the mammoths’ story and the ongoing research.

Our granddaughter was captivated by the size of the bones and the idea that these gentle giants once roamed the very ground we were standing on. The rangers were friendly and knowledgeable, and the shaded trails made for a peaceful walk through the surrounding woods.

We captured a few moments on video, which you can watch below, and we’ve also shared a gallery of photos from our visit here:

👉 View Our Waco Mammoth Photo Album

If you’re ever passing through Waco, this site is well worth a stop—especially for families. It’s a perfect blend of science, history, and wonder.

Until the next adventure,

—The Tezels

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Bones of a camel embedded in the stone at the dig site.

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