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Dinosaur Ridge Trailhead — Attraction in Four Corners States

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Dinosaur Ridge Trailhead
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Dinosaur Ridge Main Visitor Center
16831 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
Dinosaur Ridge
16831 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
Dinosaur Tracksite
Morrison, CO 80465
The Martin G. Lockley Discovery Center at Dino Ridge
17681 W Alameda Pkwy, Golden, CO 80401
Dinosaur Bone Site
Evergreen, CO 80401
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Dinosaur Ridge Trailhead
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Dinosaur Ridge Trailhead

Morrison, CO 80465
4.7(102)
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attractions: Dinosaur Ridge Main Visitor Center, Dinosaur Ridge, Dinosaur Tracksite, The Martin G. Lockley Discovery Center at Dino Ridge, Dinosaur Bone Site, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Dinosaur Ridge Trailhead

Dinosaur Ridge Main Visitor Center

Dinosaur Ridge

Dinosaur Tracksite

The Martin G. Lockley Discovery Center at Dino Ridge

Dinosaur Bone Site

Dinosaur Ridge Main Visitor Center

Dinosaur Ridge Main Visitor Center

4.6

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Dinosaur Ridge

Dinosaur Ridge

4.9

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Dinosaur Tracksite

Dinosaur Tracksite

4.7

(90)

Open 24 hours
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The Martin G. Lockley Discovery Center at Dino Ridge

The Martin G. Lockley Discovery Center at Dino Ridge

4.5

(391)

Open 24 hours
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Reviews of Dinosaur Ridge Trailhead

4.7
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4.0
2y

It's a walking trail of nearly a mile more or less. It would a better in summer if you prefer to warmer climate. The footprints n all ll be better visible in summer n not covered in snow. It's such a serene experience n kids would love it ! On either ends of the walk, dinosaur ridge centres are there where there are exhibits and souvenir stores. You might get water there, but food is not available. So, plan accordingly. Reaching this place through public transport is not a feasible option, if you don't have your own vehicle. Restrooms are under repair at the main center which is at one end...

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5.0
3y

I’m shocked that I came upon Dinosaur Ridge by accident, and am so glad I did! Amazing dinosaur tracksite (apparently #1 in the United States), with plenty of Dino tracks, informational signage, and geological history. Not to mention great views of the surrounding landscape. Trail is mainly on a paved road, which is closed off to vehicle traffic (except the guide van), and is accessible for wheelchairs, bikes and strollers. I enjoyed this walk so much, and will definitely be bringing friends and family here when...

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5.0
2y

The walk itself (regardless of which end you start on) is an uphill, and then a downhill. It is also on a paved road . Along the way, there are displays with information about what you are looking at. The buses move slowly, but you are sharing the road with them as they bring some of the tourists up and down. It was different than I expected but cool & if it’s the only thing you do, (not the Morrison museum or the exhibit by the visitors center)...

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Dr JyothiDr Jyothi
It's a walking trail of nearly a mile more or less. It would a better in summer if you prefer to warmer climate. The footprints n all ll be better visible in summer n not covered in snow. It's such a serene experience n kids would love it ! On either ends of the walk, dinosaur ridge centres are there where there are exhibits and souvenir stores. You might get water there, but food is not available. So, plan accordingly. Reaching this place through public transport is not a feasible option, if you don't have your own vehicle. Restrooms are under repair at the main center which is at one end of the walk.
Heather BeckHeather Beck
I’m shocked that I came upon Dinosaur Ridge by accident, and am so glad I did! Amazing dinosaur tracksite (apparently #1 in the United States), with plenty of Dino tracks, informational signage, and geological history. Not to mention great views of the surrounding landscape. Trail is mainly on a paved road, which is closed off to vehicle traffic (except the guide van), and is accessible for wheelchairs, bikes and strollers. I enjoyed this walk so much, and will definitely be bringing friends and family here when they’re in town!
A DA D
The walk itself (regardless of which end you start on) is an uphill, and then a downhill. It is also on a paved road . Along the way, there are displays with information about what you are looking at. The buses move slowly, but you are sharing the road with them as they bring some of the tourists up and down. It was different than I expected but cool & if it’s the only thing you do, (not the Morrison museum or the exhibit by the visitors center) then it’s free!
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It's a walking trail of nearly a mile more or less. It would a better in summer if you prefer to warmer climate. The footprints n all ll be better visible in summer n not covered in snow. It's such a serene experience n kids would love it ! On either ends of the walk, dinosaur ridge centres are there where there are exhibits and souvenir stores. You might get water there, but food is not available. So, plan accordingly. Reaching this place through public transport is not a feasible option, if you don't have your own vehicle. Restrooms are under repair at the main center which is at one end of the walk.
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I’m shocked that I came upon Dinosaur Ridge by accident, and am so glad I did! Amazing dinosaur tracksite (apparently #1 in the United States), with plenty of Dino tracks, informational signage, and geological history. Not to mention great views of the surrounding landscape. Trail is mainly on a paved road, which is closed off to vehicle traffic (except the guide van), and is accessible for wheelchairs, bikes and strollers. I enjoyed this walk so much, and will definitely be bringing friends and family here when they’re in town!
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The walk itself (regardless of which end you start on) is an uphill, and then a downhill. It is also on a paved road . Along the way, there are displays with information about what you are looking at. The buses move slowly, but you are sharing the road with them as they bring some of the tourists up and down. It was different than I expected but cool & if it’s the only thing you do, (not the Morrison museum or the exhibit by the visitors center) then it’s free!
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