The Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka Kansas

KANSAS - The Evel Knievel Museum is a non-profit museum in Topeka, Kansas.  It is home to the most extensive collection of Evel Knievel memorabilia in the world and includes interactive experiences. The museum is over 13,000 square feet, has two stories, and contains many exhibits.


The Evel Knievel Museum is a non-profit museum in Topeka
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The Evel Knievel Museum is a non-profit museum in Topeka

The museum includes an exhibit of Knievel's crash helmet that he wore in Caesar's Palace and the Skycycle that he used to make the Jump from the Snake River Canyon. It also includes interactives to learn about Knievel's life and career. Visitors can see the skeleton of the stunt man and view x-rays of his injuries.

Visiting the museum is not only an educational experience but also fun. The museum has replica motorcycles, clothes, and vehicles used by Evel during his famous jumps. It is important to note that a supervisor must accompany visitors. You can also try Evel's famous skycycle X-2 steam rocket, which he used to jump over the Snake River Canyon in 1974.



The Evel Knievel Museum is a 13,000-square-foot museum in Topeka, Kansas. It is attached to the Historic Harley-Davidson. The site also features the free Yesterday's Museum, dedicated to motorcycles and motorcycle history. During your visit, you can learn about Evel's childhood and life in Topeka, Kansas.