The Quarry Exhibit is without a question THE place to visit when you are in Dinosaur National Monument. Not only will you find a lot of interesting information, you will …
The Quarry Visitor Center is located at the Utah side of Dinosaur National Monument. It offers some great information, exhibits and a little souvenir shop. You can get maps and …
The Morrison Formation is part of the Fossil Discovery Trail and probably the most special one: walk up the rocky stairs and examine the cliff wall next to you. Look …
Split Mountain Campground is one of two established campground on the Utah side of Dinosaur National Monument. It is located at the shore of the Green River and sites are …
The Fossil Discovery Trail starts at the Quarry Exhibit and ends down at the Quarry Visitor Center. Over 1.2 miles (one way) it takes you to different formations that are …
At the Swelter Shelter site, you can explore a large number of different petroglyphs (carvings) and pictograms (paintings) on the surrounding rock walls. The hike to the site is just …
The Desert Voices Trail is a 1.7-mile roundtrip that takes you into the backcountry of Dinosaur National Monument. It provides you with stunning views of Split Mountain and geological features. …
The 0.25-mile (out and back) Box Canyon Trail leads into a shady box canyon that's great for exploring with the kids, especially on hot summer days. Here you'll find great …
The lizard petroglyph is one of the most prominent relics of rock art in Dinosaur National Monument. It was carved by the Fremont people who lived in the Cub Creek …