Walk Among Giants in a Prehistoric World Brought to Life
The Dinosaur Sculpture Garden and Outdoor Trails bring prehistory to life through more than one hundred carefully crafted, life-size prehistoric creatures set among shady paths, water features, and natural Utah scenery.
Life-Size Dinosaur Sculptures
Our outdoor collection is one of the largest in the nation. Each sculpture is created with scientific guidance, artistic detail, and a dash of theatrical flair. Visitors can wander among towering predators, peaceful herbivores, flying reptiles, and prehistoric mammals placed in dramatic scenes that spark curiosity and storytelling.
Highlights include:
Dozens of full-scale dinosaurs in dynamic poses
Detailed skin textures, colorations, and environments
Family-friendly viewing areas perfect for photos
Seasonal updates and new displays added regularly
As you explore, each turn in the trail reveals another prehistoric moment waiting to be discovered.
Scenic Outdoor Trails
The park’s outdoor trails wind through trees, rocks, streams, and open clearings, creating a natural backdrop for our prehistoric residents. These walkways are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages, offering a peaceful outdoor experience blended with immersive storytelling.
What to enjoy along the trails:
Gentle pathways suitable for strollers and families
Interpretive signs that share fun scientific facts
Shaded rest spots and water features
Surprising dinosaur encounters around every bend
Whether you’re exploring with young adventurers, taking a quiet stroll, or snapping photos of your favorite giants, the trails offer a fresh experience each time you visit.
Join us in Preserving the Past and Inspiring the Future
GET INVOLVED AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD
At the Dinosaur Park, we are dedicated to preserving the natural history of our planet and inspiring curiosity and wonder about the world around us. By getting involved and participating in our educational programs and events, you can learn more about prehistoric life, geology, mineralogy, and the natural world.