| Ancient Life in Kansas Rocks: An introduction to common Kansas fossils. |
| Keystone Gallery: Combination art gallery, fossil museum, and souvenir shop. Houses a collection of Late Cretaceous fossils from the Kansas Niobrara formation, including mosasaurs, and fossil fish and birds. Located in Western Kansas between the cities of Oakley and Scott City. |
| Oceans of Kansas Paleontology: Marine life in Late Cretaceous times, focusing on marine fossils of Kansas. |
| Paleontological Institute: At the University of Kansas. |
| Sternberg Museum of Natural History: Fort Hays University museum. |
| Wichita Paleo Society: The Wichita Paleontological Society was founded in 1996 for the purpose of promoting interest and knowledge of the science of paleontology. It is intended that the society be a network for the exchange of information between professionals and serious amateurs in the field. |