Welcome to Noah's Ark in Winston

Featuring the only full size Biblical Tabernacle/Sanctuary on the west coast (There are only two others in the United States), this is a replica of the tabernacle that was revealed to Moses in the wilderness. And was used as the Holy Temple of the Israelites until the Temple of Solomon was built, almost 500 years later.
Noah's Ark brings to life the legendary adventure of the Old Testament prophets with a one-of-a-kind theme restaurant and an extraordinary gift shop. It also unlocks the mystery of the Ark of the Covenant with an astounding ancient temple tour.
See the life-size animals making their way up the gangway of the colossal land-locked boat. Experience incredible paintings and fantastic effigies of animals as they might have lived during Noah's epic journey.
Enjoy a snack or meal in Noah's Galley served by characters in period attire, and if you have small children, watch them play in Noah's Playhouse—a miniature Ark, while you enjoy the animals and the pastoral view of rolling hills beyond the bow.
We are not affiliated with any church, synagogue or religious organization.
Come visit Noah's Ark!
Winter is over and we have reopened to the public.
New Attractions
Holy Land Miniature Room
This stimulating and innovative room depicts the Biblical time of Christ in an expansive miniature diorama. Follow the life of Jesus from His birth to His resurrection by figuratively hiking the streets He might have walked.

Jerusalem Room
This exciting new display features an 8 foot square model of Ezekiel's Temple. You will not only see a scale model of the Temple of Ezekiel, but you can enjoy a 360 degree mural depicting Jerusalem.
Noah's Ark - Scale Model
We have commissioned a scale model of Noah's ark which is eight feet long. This fabulous display looks as the Biblical Ark might have appeared, complete with a trail of 300 scaled to size animals. It's a must see for kids of all ages.
Noah's Ark Room
See the new animated Noah talk about the flood, and what it meant to he and his family to follow the instructions of God to build the Ark, and to see first hand the Earth destroyed by water.





