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Dinosaur Nat'l Monument 
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Dinosaurs & Paleontology 
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Planning a trip to Dinosaur National Monument?

Below are some of the brochures and booklets that you may find useful.  You will be able to pick them up when you arrive at the monument or you may want to order some of them before you leave so you can better plan your visit.





Tour of the Tilted Rocks
Self-guided auto tour along Cub Creek (22.4 miles round trip) on the Utah side of the park exploring the geology, archaeology and history of the erea near the Dinosaur Fossil Quarry Vistor Center. #W712    $.50

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Journey Through Time
A self-guided tour of the 62-mile (round trip) Harpers Corner Scenic Drive on the Colorado side of the park.  #W717     $.50


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Sound of Silence
(Hiking Route)
A primitively marked route through the upturned rocks of Dinosaur which will introduce you to minimum impact desert hiking.  #W721    $.50

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Harpers Corner Trail
(Hiking Route)
A (2-mile round trip) self-guided hike which leads to impressive views of the Green & Yampa River Canyons on the Colorado side of the park.  #W716     $.25


 
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Guide to the Fossil Bones of the Quarry
The dinosaur bones now exposed on the Quarry cliff were buried in an ancient river about 150 million years ago.  Over time, the sediments turned to rock, protecting the bones in this stone time capsule. Over 1,600 bones remain exposed, see which ones you can identify.  12 pages #W720     $1.00

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Dinosaurs and Dinosaur National Monument: A Resource Packet for Teachers and Students
Themes covering subjects that include: Dinosaur National Monument is a special place; Paleontology is the study of fossils; Dinosaurs adapted to their environment in the same ways that living animals do today; Dinosaurs were numerous, diverse and very successful animals. Includes worksheets, quizzes and class projects.  56 pages. #W67 $4.95 

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Gates of Lodore Nature Trail

This fairly easy (1.5 mile round trip) walk takes you over the threshold of Dinosaur National Monument's canyon country for a close-up look at the Canyon of Lodore on the Green River at the north end of the park and its history and ecosystem. #W715
$.25

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All Things Checklist

A compilation of all known (at the time of printing) species and other examples of Dinosaur's ecosystem.  Mammals, plants and birds as well as non-living elements such as fossils and geologic exposures, this list is for the seriuos observer or student. 
78 pages     #W718     $3.95

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