All science & technology museums and attractions to visit in Nevada

Nevada (United States) has some interesting places to visit if you are interested in science and technology. Below we list all 28 museums and attractions related to science and technology in Nevada for you to visit.

Are you into science and technology and are you looking for the best science museums to visit in Nevada? These are the ones:

  1. Boulder City-Hoover Dam Museum1

    Boulder City-Hoover Dam Museum

     Boulder City, NV
    The Hoover Dam, a significant landmark in the United States, is situated between the states of Nevada and Arizona, on the Colorado River. It is approximately 48 kilometers away from the bustling city of Las Vegas, making it a convenient day trip for those visiting the city.
  2. Hollywood Cars Museum2

    Hollywood Cars Museum

     Paradise, NV
    This museum houses more than 100 cars, that have appeared in some famous movies from James Bond to Fast and Furious.
  3. National Atomic Testing Museum3

    National Atomic Testing Museum

     Paradise, NV
    The National Atomic Testing Museum, located in Las Vegas, Nevada, provides a comprehensive documentation of the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The NTS is situated in the Mojave Desert, approximately 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas. This museum offers an in-depth look into the historical events and scientific advancements that took place during the era of nuclear testing.
  4. Pinball Hall of Fame4

    Pinball Hall of Fame

     Paradise, NV
    The Pinball Hall of Fame, a museum dedicated to pinball machines, opened its doors in Las Vegas, Nevada, in November 2009. It is a unique destination for both locals and tourists, offering a nostalgic journey through the history of pinball games.
  5. Nevada Northern Railway Museum5

    Nevada Northern Railway Museum

     Ely, NV
    The Nevada Northern Railway Museum is a railway museum situated in Ely, Northern Nevada. It is a significant historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into the past of Nevada's railway system. The museum consists of the museum railway operation run by the White Pine Historical Railroad Foundation and the station grounds in East Ely.
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    Bodies...the Exhibition

     Paradise, NV
    Bodies: The Exhibition is a unique traveling exhibition that showcases real human bodies. The exhibition aims to educate visitors about the human body, its functions, and the impact of lifestyle choices on health. The bodies on display have undergone a process called plastination, which preserves biological tissues by replacing body fluids with silicone.
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    Paradox Experience Las Vegas

     Las Vegas, NV
  8. Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park8

    Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park

     Ely, NV
    The Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park is situated 20 miles south of the town of Ely in White Pine County, Nevada. The park spans an impressive 700 acres, providing ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
  9. Lied Discovery Children's Museum9

    Lied Discovery Children's Museum

     Las Vegas, NV
    The DISCOVERY Children's Museum, previously known as the Lied Discovery Children's Museum, is a nonprofit institution located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This museum is dedicated to providing educational and interactive exhibits for children, making it an ideal destination for families visiting the city.
  10. National Automobile Museum10

    National Automobile Museum

     Reno, NV
    The National Automobile Museum, situated in Reno, Nevada, is a significant destination for automobile enthusiasts. The museum, which opened its doors to the public on November 5, 1989, houses a vast collection of historic vehicles, making it a fascinating place to explore the evolution of the automobile industry.
  11. Nevada State Railroad Museum11

    Nevada State Railroad Museum

     Carson City, NV
    The Nevada State Railroad Museum, situated in Carson City, Nevada, is a significant institution that safeguards the rich railroad heritage of the state. The museum houses an impressive collection of locomotives and cars from the renowned Virginia and Truckee Railroad. This provides a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history of Nevada's railroads and appreciate the engineering marvels of the past.
  12. National Atomic Testing Museum12

    National Atomic Testing Museum

     Las Vegas, NV
    The National Atomic Testing Museum, located in Las Vegas, Nevada, provides a comprehensive documentation of the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site (NTS). The NTS is situated in the Mojave Desert, approximately 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas. This museum offers an in-depth look into the historical events and scientific advancements that took place during the era of nuclear testing.
  13. Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum13

    Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum

     Paradise, NV
    The Harry-Reid International Airport, also known as the Las Vegas Airport, is a major American airport that serves the city of Las Vegas. It is located in the state of Nevada, USA. This airport is the main airport of Clark County and is situated near the Las Vegas Strip, about 8 km south of Las Vegas, in the city of Paradise.
  14. Mineral County Museum14

    Mineral County Museum

     Hawthorne, NV
    The Mineral County Museum is situated at 400 Tenth Street, Hawthorne, Nevada. This location is easily accessible and provides a convenient spot for tourists to visit and explore the rich history and culture of the region.
  15. Nevada State Railroad Museum15

    Nevada State Railroad Museum

     Boulder City, NV
    The Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City is a significant institution in Boulder City, Nevada. It operates under the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, reflecting its importance in the state's cultural and tourism landscape. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich railroad history of the region.
  16. Fleischmann Planetarium16

    Fleischmann Planetarium

     Reno, NV
    The Fleischmann Atmospherium Planetarium holds the distinction of being the first planetarium in the United States to feature a 360-degree projector. This projector is capable of providing horizon-to-horizon images and can show an entire day's weather in a few minutes through time-lapse photography. This unique feature enhances the visitor's experience, making their visit more interactive and educational.
  17. The Discovery17

    The Discovery

     Reno, NV
    The Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, often referred to as The Discovery, is a science center and museum situated in Reno, Nevada. This private non-profit institution was established in 2011 and caters to both children and adults. It is a place where science, technology, engineering, art, and math are brought to life through permanent and special exhibits spread across its 67,000 square foot space.
  18. W. M. Keck Earth Science and Mineral Engineering Museum18

    W. M. Keck Earth Science and Mineral Engineering Museum

     Reno, NV
    The W. M. Keck Earth Science and Mineral Engineering Museum is situated within the Mackay School of Mines building. This location adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, as it is housed in a building that has been a part of the university's history since 1908.
  19. Tonopah Historic Mining Park19

    Tonopah Historic Mining Park

     Tonopah, NV
    The Tonopah Historic Mining Park, located in Tonopah, Nevada, is a former mining area that has been transformed into a museum and historical site. This park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history of mining in the area, with various exhibits and displays that provide insight into the industry's past.
  20. Beatty Museum20

    Beatty Museum

     Beatty, NV
    The Beatty Museum, also known as the Beatty Museum and Historical Society, is a volunteer-run local history museum located in Beatty, Nevada. The museum showcases the history of the Bullfrog mining district, which includes the towns of Rhyolite, Bullfrog, Gold Center, Transvaal, and Springdale. Visitors can learn about the way of life of the townspeople during the mining era.
  21. Shelby Heritage Center21

    Shelby Heritage Center

     North Las Vegas, NV
    In 2009, Shelby Automobiles underwent another name change, reverting back to its original name, Shelby American. This change was made in order to celebrate the 45th birthday of two iconic models, the AC Cobra and the Shelby GT350, under the original company name.
  22. Fernley and Lassen Railway Depot22

    Fernley and Lassen Railway Depot

     Fernley, NV
    The Fernley and Lassen Railway Depot is a historic site located at 675 E. Main St. in Fernley, Nevada. Constructed in 1914, it served as the eastern terminus of the Fernley and Lassen Railway line of the Southern Pacific, situated 30 miles from Reno, Nevada. This location offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the importance of rail transportation in the early 20th century.
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    Comstock Gold Mill

     Virginia City, NV
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    Comstock History Center

     Virginia City, NV
    If you want to see historic trains from the 19th century and other interesting artifacts, come and visit this museum.
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    CSN Planetarium

     North Las Vegas, NV
    Peek in and learn about the history of the universe, choose from a number of events or just buy yourself a souvenir in the astronomy shop.
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    Central Nevada Museum

     Tonopah, NV
    The Central Nevada Museum, located in Tonopah, Nevada, is a non-profit institution dedicated to preserving the historical records and artifacts of several counties in Nevada, including Nye and Esmeralda. The museum also focuses on the history of several mining towns such as Belmont, Gilbert, and Weepah. This museum provides a comprehensive insight into the rich history of these regions and their significant contributions to Nevada's development.
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    Shelby Heritage Center

     Enterprise, NV
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    Caliente Railroad Depot

     Caliente, NV