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Dinosaur National Monument (U. S. National Park Service) 150 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed here Their fossils are still embedded in the rocks Today, mountains, desert, and rivers flowing in canyons support a variety of life Petroglyphs reveal the lives and connections of Indigenous people to this land Homesteaders and outlaws found refuge here Whether your passion is science, adventure, history, or scenery, Dinosaur offers much to explore
Utah - U. S. National Park Service The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a vast panorama of human history
Getting Around - U. S. National Park Service Limited services are available in Jensen, Utah and Dinosaur, Colorado – the towns closest to the Monument visitor centers More services are available in Vernal, Utah, Rangely, Colorado, and Craig, Colorado Contact the park for more information by calling (435) 781-7700 to check on road conditions before you travel
Basic Information - U. S. National Park Service Dinosaur National Monument is spread over 210,000 acres along the Colorado and Utah border Each part of the monument offers different experiences and things to see
Plan Your Visit - U. S. National Park Service Camping The monument has several campgrounds located in both Colorado and Utah Opportunities for backcountry camping are also available
Visitor Centers - U. S. National Park Service Located 7 miles (11 km) north of Jensen, Utah, off Highway 149, the Quarry Visitor Center is the gateway to the Quarry Exhibit Hall and the wall of dinosaur bones
Operating Hours Seasons - U. S. National Park Service The following visitor contact locations are not currently open or accessible at this time: Quarry Visitor Center, Quarry Exhibit Hall, and Canyon Visitor Center Station The monument entrance station is closed The Fossil Discovery Trail is also closed
Fees Passes - U. S. National Park Service National Park Service regulations allow school groups and other bona fide national and international academic institutions to obtain a waiver for park entrance fees, provided that the visit is for educational or scientific purposes, and the resources or facilities the group proposes to use support those purposes Fee waivers must be obtained in advance and cannot be issued at the entrance