Dinosaur Valley State Park

(4 Reviews)
Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA

Dinosaur Valley State Park is located in Somervell County of Texas state. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (254) 897-4588. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Dinosaur Valley State Park quickly are 32.2532572 ,-97.8097244

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Address: Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA
Postal code: 76043
Phone: (254) 897-4588
Website: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley

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  • Maria Laura Jimenez

    (July 29, 2023, 9:57 pm)

    Dinosaur Valley State Park is an awe-inspiring destination that takes visitors on a journey back in time to when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Nestled along the scenic Paluxy River in Glen Rose, Texas, this park is a haven for dinosaur enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The highlight of the park is undoubtedly the well-preserved dinosaur tracks found along the riverbed, allowing visitors to walk in the footsteps of these ancient creatures. The immersive experience of seeing these tracks up close is truly remarkable and offers a unique perspective on the prehistoric world. Additionally, the park offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and swimming, making it an ideal destination for adventure and relaxation amidst stunning natural surroundings.

    The beauty of Dinosaur Valley State Park extends beyond its dinosaur tracks. With its sprawling landscapes, lush forests, and picturesque river views, the park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The well-maintained trails offer opportunities for scenic hikes through diverse ecosystems, where visitors can spot a variety of wildlife and bird species. The park's campsites provide a serene escape, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the peacefulness of nature. Whether you're exploring the dinosaur tracks, enjoying a picnic by the river, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, Dinosaur Valley State Park is a true gem that offers a perfect blend of adventure, education, and natural wonders.

  • Barry & Kelli Jo Gurley

    (July 26, 2023, 3:05 pm)

    I’ve lost count of how many times we’ve been here but it never disappoints. We had a wonderful RV site for our trailer with plenty of shade. The Paluxy was low on water but we enjoyed walking in the low parts and looking at the dinosaur tracks. The rocks are slippery so take caution when traversing them. Make sure you get a spot that fits your trailer since some of the spots are small.

  • Tiffany Blair

    (June 4, 2023, 10:41 pm)

    This is a beautiful park with an extensive amount of things to do, We spent 4 days here and still didn't get around to seeing/doing everything.
    Of course the dinosaur tracks make for the main attraction, and the dinosaurs were especially amazing for my dinosaur-loving toddler.
    The Blue Hole was great for swimming, and there was a beach area to set up on.
    Swimming at Rock Beach was fun too, and the sandy beach area was perfect for relaxing. The river bed was pretty mucky, though, making it less appealing for swimming.
    There are miles of trails for exploring, with varying difficulty levels. A lot of these trails are shaded, too, which is great during the hotter part of the day.
    Campsites were roomy and well kept. We stayed at campsite 20, which backed up to trails leading to Rock Beach and river access.
    Bathrooms and showers were quite nice.

  • Laura Chapman-Boardman

    (April 17, 2023, 11:50 pm)

    I CAN NOT recommend this place enough. From the awesome rangers on property who had great personality and great with the children ahead of us to the park itself it was just awesome.

    We had clear views of the foot prints when we went (please remember visibility depends on the water they are in). The campsite was serene and quiet, right next to the Paluxy River so there was a wonderful serenade of frogs and flowing stream.

    Also the northern campsites you have to hike so be advised. Also-Also, the main foot prints we saw, you had to cross the river. There are big stones. . . .I'm a bit clumsy so I just took my shoes off and crossed with the rocks as a balance. They do have bathrooms, one by the main gate and one in the picnic area. There are also porter-potties interspersed so don't be turned away by some comments about the bathrooms.

    Also a lot of those cute little whiptail lizards everywhere

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Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588
Dinosaur Valley State Park | Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA | Phone: (254) 897-4588