As you explore the craggy hills, discover fragments of a long ago world where the largest land creatures of all time once roamed and died. While the main exhibit wall of dinosaur fossils is closed, some fossils can be seen by hiking 1/2 mile from the Temporary Visitor Center. You can also view rock art and captivating scenery, explore homestead sites, camp, mountain bike, horseback ride and go whitewater rafting and kayaking.
Dinosaur National Monument is a legacy of rivers, from the ancient river that deposited the fossils of the Dinosaur Quarry Visitor Center to the present day Green and Yampa Rivers. One of the best ways to see the park is on a river trip through its canyons. Experience the thundering fury of Warm Springs, Hells Half Mile and other rapids, sit on a quiet beach and escape the pressures of everyday life.
America Outdoors outfitters' river trips are offered on the Green and Yampa Rivers and vary in length and cost.
Enjoy everything Dinosaur National Park has to offer with an America Outdoors outfitter today!