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Dinosaur National MonumentAspen on Stuntz Ridge along Harpers Corner Road
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Dinosaur National Monument
Things To Know Before You Come

Good planning and preparation will help ensure you get the most out of your visit to Dinosaur National Monument. This section will help you learn more about the surrounding area. Remember that the nearest fuel, lodging, and other services may be over an hour’s drive from various points in the monument. The Directions page has more information about how to get to the monument, drive times, maps, etc. Climate and weather information can be found at the weather page.

Picture of dinosaur skull.  

Did You Know?
Dinosaurs were a remarkably successful group of animals. They lived on the Earth for 160 million years. The fossils at Dinosaur National Monument represent only 10 of the many dinosaur species that existed during that long era.

Last Updated: January 17, 2009 at 14:06 EST