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Dinosaur National MonumentOverlooking Green River at bottom of canyon.
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Dinosaur National Monument
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Planning Your Visit
Information about facilities, recreational opportunities, climate, campgrounds, services, and other points of interest.

Fossil Discovery Trail Guide
Information about three distinct rock layers along the Fossil Discovery Trail.

Hiking Trails
General information about the various trails located within the Monument.

Cub Creek Area
Locator map for the Cub Creek area near Jensen, Utah, including points of interest.

Petroglyphs and Pictographs
Information about viewing designs left by the Fremont Culture.

Backcountry Camping
Information about backcountry regulations and permits.

Photo of paleontologist Earl Douglass.  

Did You Know?
Paleontologist Earl Douglass first came to Utah looking for mammal fossils. He returned in 1909 and discovered an immense deposit of dinosaur bones, now protected at Dinosaur National Monument. Although made famous by dinosaurs, Douglass died preferring his beloved mammal fossils over dinosaurs.

Last Updated: January 31, 2008 at 13:42 EST