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Do you mean Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, Texas? If so, what would you like to know — hours, directions, what to do there, hiking/camping info, best time to see the tracks, or something else?
Quick summary & practical tips while you decide:
- Highlights: dinosaur footprints in the Paluxy Riverbed (sauropod and theropod tracks), scenic river wading, hiking, mountain-biking, equestrian trails, picnic areas and a campground.
- Best time to see tracks: when river levels are low (after dry weather); heavy rain can hide or cover them. Early morning or weekdays are less crowded.
- Rules & safety: do not remove or damage tracks or fossils; stay off fragile tracks when posted; leash pets; bring water, sun protection, sturdy shoes (river rocks are slippery).
- Facilities & fees: there is camping and day-use (fees and reservations required for camping). Check Texas Parks & Wildlife for current hours, fees, and any alerts.
- Tip: ranger programs/interpretive talks are offered seasonally — check the park calendar or call ahead.
If you tell me what you need (directions from your city, trail recommendations, camping availability, or photography tips), I’ll give more specific info.
Quick summary & practical tips while you decide:
- Highlights: dinosaur footprints in the Paluxy Riverbed (sauropod and theropod tracks), scenic river wading, hiking, mountain-biking, equestrian trails, picnic areas and a campground.
- Best time to see tracks: when river levels are low (after dry weather); heavy rain can hide or cover them. Early morning or weekdays are less crowded.
- Rules & safety: do not remove or damage tracks or fossils; stay off fragile tracks when posted; leash pets; bring water, sun protection, sturdy shoes (river rocks are slippery).
- Facilities & fees: there is camping and day-use (fees and reservations required for camping). Check Texas Parks & Wildlife for current hours, fees, and any alerts.
- Tip: ranger programs/interpretive talks are offered seasonally — check the park calendar or call ahead.
If you tell me what you need (directions from your city, trail recommendations, camping availability, or photography tips), I’ll give more specific info.
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