When we think of the desert, we usually imagine an arid and lonely landscape. But after visiting the Desert Museum in Saltillo, Coahuila, we realized that this ecosystem is more alive than we imagined.
This museum is not only one of the most impressive in Mexico, but it is also one of the best of its kind in Latin America. Here you'll find dinosaur fossils, interactive exhibits, and even an area with wolves and black bears.
If you like natural history, paleontology, or just want to discover something fascinating and different in Saltillo, this place will surprise you.

Where is the Desert Museum and how do you get there?
The Desert Museum is located in the heart of Saltillo, just a few minutes from the city center.
Address: Prolongación Pérez Treviño 3745, Parque Las Maravillas, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
How to get there
- By car: From downtown Saltillo, the drive is about 10 minutes. There is parking on-site.
- By public transport: You can take a taxi or Uber, as the museum is well-connected to the city.
Hours and prices
- Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Entrance fee: Approximately $150 MXN per person. Children and students get discounts.
Tip: Visit early to enjoy it without rushing and to avoid the hottest hours.
What to see at the Desert Museum
The museum is divided into four main pavilions, plus a botanical garden and a wildlife reserve. Here is what you can find in each one:
Pavilion 1: The Origin of Life
The tour begins here with an impressive fossil collection. What struck us most was seeing the remains of dinosaurs that lived in Mexico millions of years ago, including species that have only been found in this region.
Don't miss:
Fossils of dinosaurs and prehistoric reptiles.
Life-size reconstructions of extinct species.
An impressive mammoth skeleton.

Pavilion 2: The Desert, a World to Discover
This pavilion left us speechless. We realized that the desert is not an empty place, but an ecosystem full of life.
Most interesting:
Exhibition on the biodiversity of the Coahuila desert.
Collection of minerals and semi-precious stones.
Interactive exhibit on the evolution of the desert over time.

Pavilion 3: History of the Desert Peoples
We loved this pavilion because it shows how humans have lived in the desert over time.
Highlights:
History of the indigenous peoples of northern Mexico.
Replicas of ancient desert dwellings.
Tools and objects used by pre-Hispanic civilizations.
Tip: There is an interactive room where you can touch some replicas of ancient tools.

Pavilion 4: Desert Fauna
This is where we really got excited! In this pavilion, there are live animals that inhabit the desert, from small insects to large mammals.
The favorites:
Black bears (rescued and protected by the museum).
Mexican wolves (an endangered species).
Birds of prey like eagles and hawks.
Impressive fact: The museum participates in Mexican wolf conservation programs, a species that almost disappeared in Mexico.

Botanical Garden and Interactive Zone
After touring the pavilions, we went out to a botanical garden where we could see cacti and desert plants from different parts of the world—the best part is that you can buy some and take them home.
Additionally, there is an area with interactive activities for children and adults. Here you can experience what a sandstorm is like or touch real fossils.
📌 Tip: If you're traveling with kids, this space is perfect for them to have fun while learning.

Where to eat near the Desert Museum
After the tour, you'll surely be hungry. There are several dining options near the museum:
Don Artemio Restaurant – Northern Mexican cuisine with a gourmet touch.
Los Compadres – Local taqueria with delicious carne asada tacos and many tasty dishes—100% our favorite.
El Mesón Principal – Famous for its steaks and traditional Coahuila dishes.
Tip: Many restaurants in Saltillo include cabrito (roast goat) on their menu, a specialty of the region. Give it a try!
Tips for visiting the Desert Museum
Bring water and sunscreen – Some parts of the tour are outdoors.
Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes – You're going to walk a lot.
Arrive early – To enjoy the museum with fewer people, as it tends to get crowded.
Don't forget your camera or phone – There are many great photos to take!
Is the Desert Museum worth visiting?
Definitely, yes. If you're interested in history, paleontology, or just want to see something different, this museum is a must-visit in Saltillo.
From dinosaur fossils to bears and wolves, to stories of the ancient desert inhabitants, here we learned and had fun in equal measure.
Ready for your trip to Saltillo? Book your hotel, prepare your itinerary, and don't miss this unique museum in Mexico.
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