Dinos in the Snow

Dinos In the Snow - Ogden's George S Eccles Dinosaur Park

Dino in the Snow is a magical event where the Prehistoric statues are lit up with festive Holiday lighting. Along the way, you’ll find factoids on some of the fascinating ways prehistoric life adapted to the cold. We will even have a display of dinosaur toys through the ages.

Our park is home to life-size dinosaur sculptures, of some of the most incredible creatures to ever roam the Earth! From the ferocious T-Rex to the gentle giants like the Brachiosaurus, our exhibits are carefully crafted to provide an immersive experience that will leave you in awe.

At the Dinosaur Park, we believe in making learning fun! Our interactive exhibits and educational programs are designed to engage visitors of all ages and provide a deeper understanding of the prehistoric world. Our team of expert paleontologists and educators are passionate about their work and are always happy to share their knowledge with our visitors.

We’re committed to promoting science education and conservation, and our exhibits reflect this. You’ll learn about the history of these fascinating creatures, their habitats, and their extinction. Our staff is always on hand to answer any questions you may have and to share stories about their work in the field of paleontology.

We can’t wait for you to visit Ogden’s George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park, the Ogden Natural History Museum, and the Stewart Museum of Paleontology where you will go on a journey through time. We guarantee you’ll have a roaring good time and leave with a newfound appreciation for these incredible creatures that once roamed the earth.

From interactive exhibits to special events, we’ve got something for everyone. And be sure to visit our gift shop, where you’ll find a wide range of dino-tastic souvenirs to remember your visit.

PURCHASE TICKETS

Dec 8 Dress up like your favorite holiday movie character

Dec 9 – Wear your ugly holiday sweater

Attention All Visitors

PARK CLOSING FOR A PRIVATE EVENT

The Dinosaur Park will be closed to the public for a private event on 5/20 at 4:00 pm

MAY 20 | 4:00 PM