Attractions

The Green Farm

Coyote Point Museum's Green Farm demonstrates sustainable agricultural practices in a fun and informative way.

The exhibit features prototypes of hydroponic growing mechanisms which grow plants without dirt.

Visitors can create masterpieces with recycled objects.

Coyote Point Museum's newest addition to the Green Farm is located outside the front of the museum. "The Sun Curve" harnesses solar energy to pump water from a koi pond to grow a kitchen garden.


Aviary

New Refurbished 4,000 square foot walk-through Aviary opened on October 1, 2003 and now houses over four-dozen non-releasable, native California birds.

Landscaped trees and plants, along with a pond and waterfall, give visitors an opportunity to view the birds up-close in a natural setting.


Honeybee Exhibition

Visitors will be introduced to the world of bees as they walk-through an enlarged honeycomb into a new honeybee exhibition.

A hollowed out log houses a live beehive, with information on wild and commercial hives.

An interactive display explains the anatomy of honeybees, and another section displays many products made with honey and beeswax. Tools used in commercial beekeeping is also on display.


River Otter Feeding Daily at 12:30



Always a family favorite, watch our frisky River Otter frolic and play during the daily feeding. Observe our otter in his habitat from BOTH above ground and through the underwater observation window!


A Fox Feed Daily at 11:30 (Except Sundays)

A family favorite, our fox is the subject of our new interpretive habitat demonstration. Join our Wildlife staff in a question and answer session as you watch him "chow down".



Admission to all Attractions is included in the general Museum admission price.