John Hutchings Museum of Natural History has six core values, some of which are preservation, exploration, and conservation. The museum wants to educate both young and old about the surrounding community and culture. While this museum also houses an exhibit of fossils, John Hutchings Museum is dedicated to conservation, so visitors can check out one of the exhibits featuring live animals (including hedgehogs, milk snakes, and salamanders) or dedicated to preserving life (like the newly built ocean exhibit). For those more interested in history, the Wild West exhibit showcases cowboy and settler artifacts and the Veterans Memorial has exhibits dedicated to different wars over the last century.
55 N Center Street, Lehi, UT 84043, Phone: 801-768-7361