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Noah's Ark Ln, Williamstown, KY 41097, USA
Williamstown, Kentucky 41097

This is a magnificent opportunity and experience as you learn about the Great Flood of Noah as written in the Book of Genesis in The Bible. Be sure to see the nearby Creation Museum. Both are very well done and have speakers and programs of great interest and importance. Also have book stores and souvenir shops. There is food available. Tasty and reasonably priced. I highly recommend seeing this site.

Would like to see more interactive areas. An area that showed how the water system worked. Maybe one where you stood on the treadmill to make it work. It doesn't have to be to scale. You could watch the water being collected on the roof.

Was very informative! We enjoyed our visit.

As for the admission price, I’m not a wealthy person. I wrestled with coming to see it for days. My budget is very tight and if it weren’t for wishing to see a full size version even when I originally visited the creation museum, which was long before you ever started on the ark, I would have likely passed on coming to see it.

This is a very impressive museum. It is very informative and thorough. I do have two complaints though. One is that the price seems too high for what it is; I think it would be better if less privileged folks were able to experience it. The other is the film on the second deck called "Noah's Interview" is really pretty bad. Of course that's just my opinion and what do I know? But I think it could have been a whole lot better. If you're in the area and you can afford the 40 bucks it's definitely worth it and you should see it.

Interesting. We went through in about three hours time. The movie exhibits are of poor quality at best. Not very interesting, poor acting, and rather repetitive. I expected better. The technology section is fascinating but I would have liked to see more evidence for where they got the ideas they presented. They also took a lot a creative license, and admitted so. The exhibit shows what could have been and brings the ark to life in many ways. They make a great case for how the story of Noah and the flood must be seen in context of a belief in God and seeing history through this worldview is completely valid.

My hope is for the rapture and many of the signs leading up to this has already happened. If it’s like what I hope will occur, it’ll be with Jesus coming in midair like a modern day ark to rescue the believers along with those who are “sleeping”. I know there isn’t a direct sign regarding it but there are other things that are set to occur regarding the Jews and the tribulation. I think people want to know what will likely be occurring in the possibly very near future. Just like with any great book, people want to know what the end will be like.

An area for kids to reenact taking care of the animals. Pretend water and food vessels, and carts.

It’s an accurate representation of how the ark was constructed and how the earth was created. As far as it goes I believe it to be true. I realize your primary focus is on answers in genesis. However, I think there should be some attention on the hope that’s ahead of us as believers. I’d like to see a harmony with future events to come. Even genesis says that God made the planets, heavens, and stars as signs for future events and to mark the seasons.

An area for kids to reenact daily life on the Ark. A kitchen and eating area.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday
    12:00 – 6:00 PM

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Noah's Ark Ln, Williamstown, KY 41097, USA.
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  • Nicole
    Added 2016.08.01
    This is a magnificent opportunity and experience as you learn about the Great Flood of Noah as written in the Book of Genesis in The Bible. Be sure to see the nearby Creation Museum. Both are very well done and have speakers and programs of great interest and importance. Also have book stores and souvenir shops. There is food available. Tasty and reasonably priced. I highly recommend seeing this site.
  • Aidan
    Added 2015.04.23
    Would like to see more interactive areas. An area that showed how the water system worked. Maybe one where you stood on the treadmill to make it work. It doesn't have to be to scale. You could watch the water being collected on the roof.
  • Mary
    Added 2014.12.10
    Was very informative! We enjoyed our visit.
  • Madeline
    Added 2014.07.25
    As for the admission price, I’m not a wealthy person. I wrestled with coming to see it for days. My budget is very tight and if it weren’t for wishing to see a full size version even when I originally visited the creation museum, which was long before you ever started on the ark, I would have likely passed on coming to see it.
  • Ashley
    Added 2014.07.11
    This is a very impressive museum. It is very informative and thorough. I do have two complaints though. One is that the price seems too high for what it is; I think it would be better if less privileged folks were able to experience it. The other is the film on the second deck called "Noah's Interview" is really pretty bad. Of course that's just my opinion and what do I know? But I think it could have been a whole lot better. If you're in the area and you can afford the 40 bucks it's definitely worth it and you should see it.
  • Jackson
    Added 2014.07.10
    Interesting. We went through in about three hours time. The movie exhibits are of poor quality at best. Not very interesting, poor acting, and rather repetitive. I expected better. The technology section is fascinating but I would have liked to see more evidence for where they got the ideas they presented. They also took a lot a creative license, and admitted so. The exhibit shows what could have been and brings the ark to life in many ways. They make a great case for how the story of Noah and the flood must be seen in context of a belief in God and seeing history through this worldview is completely valid.
  • Katherine
    Added 2014.05.27
    My hope is for the rapture and many of the signs leading up to this has already happened. If it’s like what I hope will occur, it’ll be with Jesus coming in midair like a modern day ark to rescue the believers along with those who are “sleeping”. I know there isn’t a direct sign regarding it but there are other things that are set to occur regarding the Jews and the tribulation. I think people want to know what will likely be occurring in the possibly very near future. Just like with any great book, people want to know what the end will be like.
  • Gavin
    Added 2013.09.23
    An area for kids to reenact taking care of the animals. Pretend water and food vessels, and carts.
  • Jacob
    Added 2013.08.02
    It’s an accurate representation of how the ark was constructed and how the earth was created. As far as it goes I believe it to be true. I realize your primary focus is on answers in genesis. However, I think there should be some attention on the hope that’s ahead of us as believers. I’d like to see a harmony with future events to come. Even genesis says that God made the planets, heavens, and stars as signs for future events and to mark the seasons.
  • Gavin
    Added 2013.04.11
    An area for kids to reenact daily life on the Ark. A kitchen and eating area.
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