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Celebrate the Season with Nature and Dinosaurs at Holidays at the Heard
By Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary
Nov 11, 2025
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McKinney, Texas -- On December 12, 13 & 14, 2025, Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary invites you to step into a unique winter wonderland at Holidays at the Heard. Presented by Plano Tree Care, Join us in McKinney, Texas, where the holiday spirit meets the tranquility of nature and the thrill of dinosaurs.

During this event, visitors will be captivated on a walk along one of the sanctuary's nature trails accentuated by lights and décor. Plus, guests will be able to get a glimpse of the Dinosaurs Live! exhibit. This enchanting evening stroll will offer a magical escape into a world where wildlife and holiday cheer exist in harmony.

This year, we are excited to offer live music performances under the stars in the Heard’s amphitheater that will fill the air with festive cheer, creating the perfect backdrop for your holiday experience. On December 12 enjoy classic rock and holiday cheer from Cheap, Fast & Easy. And, on December 13-14, The Coppertones, will play a selection of festive classics and more. Santa Claus will also make a special appearance each night from 6:30-8 p.m. Capture the joy of the season with fun photo opportunities, where families can create lasting memories.

Join us to celebrate the season and support our commitment to wildlife conservation and environmental education. Proceeds from ticket sales directly benefit our preservation and educational initiatives, allowing us to continue our mission of connecting people with nature and inspiring stewardship of the natural world.

More information and tickets are available now at HeardMuseum.org/Holidays-at-the-Heard, with special discounts available for Heard members. Holidays at the Heard is sponsored by NBC5.

About Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary

Founded in 1967, the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary is dedicated to bringing nature and people together. Located on a 289-acre nature preserve, the museum offers diverse educational programs, exhibits, and trails that foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for the environment.