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Dinosaur National MonumentSnow on tilted rock layers.
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Dinosaur National Monument
Support Your Park
 

There are many ways to provide support for your park.  Purchases at the bookstore operated by the cooperating association, Intermountain Natural History Association, help fund educational programs and ranger programs in the park.  Becoming a volunteer is a rewarding experience and a way to see your efforts in action.  From the warm thank you of a visitor to the excitement of watching a fossil emerge from the rock that has housed it for millions of years, volunteers contribute more then time to help the park.  To find out more about supporting Dinosaur National Monument click on the links at the top of the page.

Picture of anthropomorphic figure holding a circular shape pecked into a rock.  

Did You Know?
Do you know the difference between a petroglyph (pictured here) and a pictograph? Petroglyphs are images pecked into rock while pictographs are painted images. Dinosaur National Monument preserves both forms of Native American rock art.

Last Updated: September 21, 2006 at 08:38 EST