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Bones of dinosaurs protrude from the rocky cliff face at Dinosaur National Monument.
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Dinosaur National Monument

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Dinosaurs once roamed here. Their fantastic remains are still visibly embedded in the rocks. Today, the mountains, desert, and untamed rivers flowing in deep canyons support an array of life. Petroglyphs hint at earlier cultures. Later, homesteaders and outlaws found refuge here. Whether your passion is science, adventure, history or scenery, Dinosaur offers much to explore.

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Good For
Wheelchairs
Hearing Impaired
Families
Activities
Biking
Fishing
Stargazing
Camping
Hiking
Wildlife Watching
Dinosaur Entrance Fee - Private Vehicle

Entrance fee is $25.00.

Admits one private, non-commercial vehicle (14 passenger capacity or less) and all occupants.

Directions

Dinosaur National Monument is located on the Colorado and Utah border with a parts of the monument in both states. Dinosaur fossils are not visible in the Colorado portion of the monument - only on the Utah side. The Quarry Visitor Center and Exhibit Hall (where you see the dinosaur fossils) are located approximately 7 miles north of Jensen, Utah.

Weather

Dinosaur's climate is semiarid with temperatures averaging between 0°F to 30°F in January and 50°F to 100°F in July. Extreme winter low temperatures may reach -40°F and summer highs can top 110°F. Elevations within the park vary between 4,700 and 9,000 feet. Winter snow may be heavy at higher elevations while only light to moderate snow is found at lower elevations. Summer thunderstorms may cause heavy downpours and localized flooding, but fail to dampen parched soils less than a mile away.

Overview

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    1358.36 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    40.49385, -108.83948
  • Size
    210381.92 Acres

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