Very nice small Museum. Very interesting information on the Indian tribes locally. Many beautiful displays. Definitely worth a stop.
Great little museum that shares a lot of history about the local Native American population. Conveniently located right next to the casino off of highway 26 in Warm Springs.
The museum itself is quite beautiful. Located alongside highway 97 in the town of Warm Springs, the museum wonderfully tells the story of the peoples of the region, their culture and art. I cannot recommend enough making a stop here anytime of the year.
We liked the museum it told about the Indian of the area. Price was very good. It has lots of artifacts that we liked. Can't think of anything that we didn't like. It had a very nice souvinere shop.
We spent an hour there just enjoying the history and the native beauty. It should be a stop when you go thru Warm Springs.
The Museum at Warm Springs is located on Highway 26, just across the highway from the Warm Springs Casino. It presents a nice, compact history of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Displays area excellently done, through we felt some of the artifacts displayed could have used more complete descriptions, including dates.It was easily digestible in about 90 minutes, and well worth a brief stop if you are in the area.
Not surprising this museum covers American Indian life in greater depth and from a somewhat different perspective than most museums since it is on an Indian reservation. Lots to see but not a lot of interactive displays so better for teenagers on up.
Very pricey and seemed to be aimed at making money off tourist. Facility was clean an well lighted but was disappointed in the variety and quality of the displays. More of a rendering than a museum.
We stop at the museum for about a hour and half. The architecture is beautiful,the collection was nice.we really like the house and tipi in which you could walk into.it gave a very nice impression of Indian life in the past. You could also see in this museum the struggle it take to find a balance of keeping your heritage while taking part of life in modern America.
Beautiful building with nice architectural details. Well told tales of the People from pre-contact to today. The People shold be proud of this facility.