Accessibility
What to Expect

Accessible Entrance
The accessible entrance to the museum is on Trinity Street, just past the museum entrance on the right. From the San Jacinto Garage, exit at level 3 and follow the sidewalk and signs south along Trinity Street to the path leading to the accessible entrance, which is a white door. Pull the door open during regular hours or push the ADA button.

Wheelchair Access
All floors of the museum are accessible using the passenger elevator. Four museum spaces are wheelchair accessible using a chair lift. These include the Paleontology Gallery and Discovery Center on the first floor and the Texas Transformation Gallery and the Museum Store on the main floor. The maximum size for a wheelchair on the chair lift is 28 inches wide by 45 inches long, and the total weight the chair lift can accommodate is 495 pounds (chair and occupant).

Families With Strollers
Because there are stairs leading to the museum entrance, families with strollers are welcome to use the accessible entrance.