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Attraction · Los Angeles

La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

Active Ice Age fossil excavation site and museum on Miracle Mile, with bubbling asphalt pits in the middle of the city.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for
  • Families with kids
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • The genuinely curious
Depends
  • Travellers on a budget
  • If you've only got a day
  • History & culture buffs
  • Nature lovers
Not for

Worth it for families with kids, couples and solo travellers.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

Real, still-bubbling tar pits that trapped saber-tooth cats and mammoths, with an active dig you can watch.
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The outdoor grounds and Lake Pit are free to view and genuinely fun.
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The ticketed museum is small and a bit dated, so it's not a half-day for everyone.
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What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • With kids

    A big hit — bubbling tar, mammoth statues, and real fossils to gawk at.

  • Multigenerational

    Easy and engaging across ages, especially paired with the free grounds.

  • As a couple

    A quick, quirky stop more than a destination for two.

Good to know

Before you go

Cost
Grounds free; museum ~$18
Time
1.5-2.5 hours
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
Daytime; pair with LACMA or the Academy Museum next door.
Getting there
Metro D (Purple) Line to Wilshire/Fairfax, on Miracle Mile.
Booking
Grounds are free; buy museum tickets online or at the door.
Accessibility
Grounds and museum are wheelchair accessible on level paths.
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What we checked

  • One of the world's most famous Ice Age fossil sites, still actively excavated.
  • The outdoor tar pits and Lake Pit are free to view; the museum is ticketed.
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