Bring Your Class to
Denver Museum
of Nature & Science

Museum admission is always free for PreK–12 school groups and organized youth groups. Explore world-class exhibits, add on a facilitated studio program, catch a Sturm Theater show, or spend the night among the exhibits. Every visit, every budget.

Overnight Adventures — also called Camp-Ins — are DMNS's most unforgettable learning experience. Students in Grades 3–6 spend the night at the Museum, surrounded by dinosaur fossils, ancient mummies, and the Rocky Mountain region's rich natural history. The evening includes educator-led science activities, a scavenger hunt through the galleries, and sleeping bags spread out beneath the exhibits.

Overnight Adventures run on set dates announced each Fall — your group registers for an available date rather than choosing its own. 

Groups cannot choose their own date. Available dates are announced each school year. Browse upcoming dates on the booking page and register your group for an open event. Once all spots for a date are full, it closes — sign up early.

The maximum is 575 total participants per overnight event. Minimum group size is 6 students.

Chaperone & Group Leader Policy

One paid adult chaperone is required for every six students (rounded up). One complimentary group leader admission is included for every 30 students (rounded up). Additional group leaders beyond this ratio pay the standard $65 participant fee and require advance approval from our Overnight Adventure Coordinator. Medical one-on-one exceptions require advance approval from our Overnight Adventures coordinator.

Changes and cancellations must be made 30+ days before the event. No changes — including headcount adjustments — are possible within 30 days of the event, regardless of payment status. All participants pay in a single transaction.

What's Included

Financial Support Available

Scholarships & Bus Fuel Fund

We believe every student deserves a DMNS experience, regardless of budget. Schools with 50% or more Free & Reduced Lunch eligibility may qualify for 50% off program costs, plus the Bus Fuel Fund to offset transportation expenses.

Planning Your Visit

What to Know Before You Go

Location & Parking

2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205. Bus parking is available in the designated school group lot — view directions and parking map.

Entrance & Check-In

School groups use the School Entrance on weekdays. On weekends (DYOA only), groups use the general museum entrance. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to check in your group.

Lunch & Snacks

Groups may bring bag lunches. A designated picnic area is available on a first-come basis. The museum café is open to groups with extra time, but is not included in program pricing.

Accessibility

DMNS is fully accessible. Wheelchairs available at no charge. Let us know about specific accommodations when booking and we'll ensure your group is set up for success. Accessibility info →

Is museum admission really free?

Yes — completely free for PreK–12 school groups and organized youth groups of ten or more students. This includes access to all permanent galleries and exhibits. The only costs are optional paid add-ons: Sturm Theater, Gates Planetarium, and temporary exhibitions, each $5 per student. One free chaperone is required for every five students. Additional chaperones beyond that ratio are welcome but pay regular adult admission.

Can we visit on a weekend?

Yes — Design Your Own Adventures (DYOA) is available on weekends. On weekends, school groups use the general museum entrance rather than the School Entrance. Field Trip Adventures (FTA) studio sessions are only available Monday–Friday during the school year (September through May).

What's the difference between DYOA and FTA?

Design Your Own Adventures (DYOA) is fully self-guided. You arrive, explore the permanent galleries at your own pace, and add on any ticketed experiences you choose. It's the most flexible option.

Field Trip Adventures (FTA) includes a structured program led by a DMNS educator in a dedicated studio space. It's a curated, curriculum-aligned learning experience built around a specific science topic. Many schools combine FTAs with free gallery time to get the best of both.

Do we qualify for a scholarship?

Schools where 49.5% or more of students qualify for Free & Reduced Lunch (FRL) may be eligible for a 50% scholarship on add-ons (DYOA) or studio sessions (FTA and Overnight Adventures). Select the FRL option during the booking process and we'll automatically apply your discount.

If your school qualifies for scholarship, Bus Fuel Fund (BFF) may be available. The BFF helps cover transportation costs and is available to qualifying schools. It's a post-visit rebate — your teacher must request it. Please contact Guest Services at 303.370.6000 or guestservices@dmns.org. It cannot be applied automatically or at the time of booking. Funding is subject to availability.

How many students can we bring?

For DYOA museum-only visits, there's no minimum for school groups (organized youth groups need at least 10 students). The daily soft limit is 2,800 students — contact us if your group is 200 or more (Super Group).

For FTA, each studio session holds 10–32 students. Large schools book multiple sessions.

For Overnight Adventures, the minimum is 6 students and the maximum is 500 total participants per event.

How far in advance do I need to book?

DYOA museum-only: No advance booking required, but you're welcome to notify us for large groups.

DYOA with add-ons: Book at least 30 days in advance.

FTA: Book at least 21 days in advance.

Overnight Adventures: Dates open in September; book as early as possible as events fill up quickly.

Are bilingual programs available?

Yes — six of the seven FTA studio programs are available in bilingual (English/Spanish) delivery. The exception is Unraveling Mummies, which is available in English only. Indicate your bilingual preference when booking. Availability may vary by date — your booking coordinator will confirm.