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Admission: billet d'entrée aux fosses de goudron de La Brea et au musée

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Découvrez les curiosités de l'une des attractions les plus insolites de L.A. : La Brea Tar Pits and Museum avec ce billet d'entrée. Profitez de cette expérience unique qui aide à percer les mystères locaux de l'ère glaciaire. Visitez un site de fouilles actif de la période glaciaire et regardez les paléontologues creuser des millions de fossiles sous vos yeux. Qu'il s'agisse de voir des chats à dents de sabre, des mammouths, des loups géants, des paresseux géants ou de regarder des scientifiques travailler sur des os fossiles excavés, tout se passe à l'intérieur même du musée.
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Sat 21 Sep
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Excavator Tour
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Excavator Tour
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Excavator Tour
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5801 Wilshire Blvd,
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  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Use your general admission ticket for entry to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Here, Ice Age fossils are being excavated right in the middle of L.A. Enjoy this truly unique attraction by experiencing all that it has to offer. Marvel at its outdoor Lake Pit, oozing with bubbling tar; travel back in time among the prehistoric plants of its Pleistocene Garden; and explore its active dig sites, where it seems excavators uncover something new daily. The museum itself features its own wealth of offerings. Scope out the fossils of prehistoric mammoths, saber-toothed cats, wolves, and ground sloths, or take an opportunity to watch paleontologists working in the Fossil Lab on their most recent finds. For a wonderful overview, reserve a spot on the Excavator Tour, free with admission. This guided tour delves into the history of the tar pits and explains just how so many massive creatures ended up stuck here. You’ll also visit the Fossil Lab, Observation Pit and Project 23, where excavators are continuously helping to unlock the mysteries of prehistoric L.A.
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Use your general admission ticket for entry to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Here, Ice Age fossils are being excavated right in the middle of L.A. Enjoy this truly unique attraction by experiencing all that it has to offer. Marvel at its outdoor Lake Pit, oozing with bubbling tar; travel back in time among the prehistoric plants of its Pleistocene Garden; and explore its active dig sites, where it seems excavators uncover something new daily. The museum itself features its own wealth of offerings. Scope out the fossils of prehistoric mammoths, saber-toothed cats, wolves, and ground sloths, or take an opportunity to watch paleontologists working in the Fossil Lab on their most recent finds. For a wonderful overview, reserve a spot on the Excavator Tour, free with admission. This guided tour delves into the history of the tar pits and explains just how so many massive creatures ended up stuck here. You’ll also visit the Fossil Lab, Observation Pit and Project 23, where excavators are continuously helping to unlock the mysteries of prehistoric L.A.
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Use your general admission ticket for entry to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Here, Ice Age fossils are being excavated right in the middle of L.A. Enjoy this truly unique attraction by experiencing all that it has to offer. Marvel at its outdoor Lake Pit, oozing with bubbling tar; travel back in time among the prehistoric plants of its Pleistocene Garden; and explore its active dig sites, where it seems excavators uncover something new daily. The museum itself features its own wealth of offerings. Scope out the fossils of prehistoric mammoths, saber-toothed cats, wolves, and ground sloths, or take an opportunity to watch paleontologists working in the Fossil Lab on their most recent finds. For a wonderful overview, reserve a spot on the Excavator Tour, free with admission. This guided tour delves into the history of the tar pits and explains just how so many massive creatures ended up stuck here. You’ll also visit the Fossil Lab, Observation Pit and Project 23, where excavators are continuously helping to unlock the mysteries of prehistoric L.A.
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Use your general admission ticket for entry to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Here, Ice Age fossils are being excavated right in the middle of L.A. Enjoy this truly unique attraction by experiencing all that it has to offer. Marvel at its outdoor Lake Pit, oozing with bubbling tar; travel back in time among the prehistoric plants of its Pleistocene Garden; and explore its active dig sites, where it seems excavators uncover something new daily. The museum itself features its own wealth of offerings. Scope out the fossils of prehistoric mammoths, saber-toothed cats, wolves, and ground sloths, or take an opportunity to watch paleontologists working in the Fossil Lab on their most recent finds. For a wonderful overview, reserve a spot on the Excavator Tour, free with admission. This guided tour delves into the history of the tar pits and explains just how so many massive creatures ended up stuck here. You’ll also visit the Fossil Lab, Observation Pit and Project 23, where excavators are continuously helping to unlock the mysteries of prehistoric L.A.
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Use your general admission ticket for entry to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Here, Ice Age fossils are being excavated right in the middle of L.A. Enjoy this truly unique attraction by experiencing all that it has to offer. Marvel at its outdoor Lake Pit, oozing with bubbling tar; travel back in time among the prehistoric plants of its Pleistocene Garden; and explore its active dig sites, where it seems excavators uncover something new daily. The museum itself features its own wealth of offerings. Scope out the fossils of prehistoric mammoths, saber-toothed cats, wolves, and ground sloths, or take an opportunity to watch paleontologists working in the Fossil Lab on their most recent finds. For a wonderful overview, reserve a spot on the Excavator Tour, free with admission. This guided tour delves into the history of the tar pits and explains just how so many massive creatures ended up stuck here. You’ll also visit the Fossil Lab, Observation Pit and Project 23, where excavators are continuously helping to unlock the mysteries of prehistoric L.A.
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Use your general admission ticket for entry to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Here, Ice Age fossils are being excavated right in the middle of L.A. Enjoy this truly unique attraction by experiencing all that it has to offer. Marvel at its outdoor Lake Pit, oozing with bubbling tar; travel back in time among the prehistoric plants of its Pleistocene Garden; and explore its active dig sites, where it seems excavators uncover something new daily. The museum itself features its own wealth of offerings. Scope out the fossils of prehistoric mammoths, saber-toothed cats, wolves, and ground sloths, or take an opportunity to watch paleontologists working in the Fossil Lab on their most recent finds. For a wonderful overview, reserve a spot on the Excavator Tour, free with admission. This guided tour delves into the history of the tar pits and explains just how so many massive creatures ended up stuck here. You’ll also visit the Fossil Lab, Observation Pit and Project 23, where excavators are continuously helping to unlock the mysteries of prehistoric L.A.
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Puits de goudron et musée de La Brea
Utilisez votre billet d'admission générale pour accéder aux puits de goudron et au musée de La Brea. Ici, des fossiles de la période glaciaire sont excavés en plein milieu de L.A. Profitez de cette attraction vraiment unique en découvrant tout ce qu'elle a à offrir. Émerveillez-vous devant son Lake Pit en plein air, suintant de goudron bouillonnant; voyagez dans le temps parmi les plantes préhistoriques de son jardin du Pléistocène ; et explorez ses sites de fouilles actifs, où il semble que les excavateurs découvrent quelque chose de nouveau chaque jour. Le musée lui-même présente sa propre richesse d'offres. Découvrez les fossiles de mammouths préhistoriques, de chats à dents de sabre, de loups et de paresseux terrestres, ou profitez-en pour observer les paléontologues travaillant dans le Fossil Lab sur leurs découvertes les plus récentes. Pour une vue d'ensemble magnifique, réservez une place pour la visite de l'excavatrice, gratuite avec entrée. Cette visite guidée plonge dans l'histoire des fosses à goudron et explique à quel point tant de créatures massives se sont retrouvées coincées ici. Vous visiterez également le Fossil Lab, la fosse d'observation et le projet 23, où les excavatrices aident en permanence à percer les mystères de la préhistoire de L.A.
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dmlail42
Sep 2019
Kids loved this. Super interesting. They have water fill stations in the museum by the bathrooms. No food on property but staff very nicely provided a map with nearby food locations. The pit excavation was amazing. Where else can you see an active dig?!
Loribbb
Sep 2019
Where does oil come from? Deep beneath the ground. When it bubbles up to the surface, usually someone declares it an oil field, pumps are set up, and unless you work there, you won't see this in nature. The LaBrea tar pits are a terrible oil field (the quality of the tar/oil is not suitable for refining) but an amazing archaeological site. For the past 40,000 years or so, animals and other things have gotten stuck in the tar and preserved. For the past hundred years, we've been slowly digging them out. The museum has exhibits about those animals and the history of the tar pits (how indigenous people and others used the tar). I agree with other reviewers that the museum is not the best thing about the park - you'll have to decide if you want to see the 'preserved tar pit' and museum, or just see the amazing park. There is a parking lot (pay to park). Stay mostly on the paths and look out for little cones - those mark current asphalt "oozes", and you (or your kids) can lose a shoe to the sticky tar. So stay away from the cones, and be careful where you step. You can walk on the grass, even bring a picnic, but be aware that this is an actual active tar pit. Don't wear your best shoes, and be aware you might get a stain that will never come out. There's a large tar lake at one end of the park where you can see and smell the tar in all its glory, and see methane bubbles rising. The smell is not overwhelming, it's interesting. There are several smaller pits, and a tent where you can watch volunteers, scientists, and graduate students slowly excavating one of the pits. I found that fascinating, personally (but I'm a scientist). The park also has statues of some of the species recovered from the pits...nice photo spots. Guess how large a "giant ground sloth" is before you find the answer. And why do you think there's a picture of a camel there? Answers to these and other questions at the park (and in the museum). When we were there, there was also a (temporary) walk-in art exhibit that was interesting. Whether you're into science or not, this is a must-see. You almost certainly have never seen anything like this, and probably never will. It's amazing. If you're into science, spend the bucks and also visit the museum. About the museum, there are the cutest stuffed animals there. Probably not the most accurate representations, but adorable.
robbiem271
Sep 2019
This was my second trip to the tar pits, and I enjoyed it as much as the first time! It's a great visit because it's easy to access, clean and safe, and fascinating to see. One of my favorite parts is stopping to just watch the bubbles rise and pop. It's one thing to read about the how the earth works, but it's another to see it up close and personal. We also did the museum this time, and while small, it's still great to experience. Lots of examples of the animals that used to roam right in this area, and ultimately met their demise here. Also a very knowledgeable and friendly staff who were very willing to share facts.

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