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There's more to Dinosaurland than dinosaurs. What's your pleasure? Slick rock? Alpine forests? Desert canyons? Northeastern Utah has it all. The Uintah Basin is packed with lakes, rivers and reservoirs perfect for a long, lazy boat trip. Learn and experience the area's rich history from ancestry to prehistoric times.

Utah's Dinosaurland is located in the northeastern corner of Utah in the heart of Uintah County. Dinosaur National Monument is located 15 miles east of Vernal and is home of the world-famous Wall of Bones, which showcases more than 1,500 dinosaur bones that can be viewed from the new Quarry Exhibit Hall.

The dinosaur remains don't stop at the national monument; track over to Red Fleet State Park located 11 miles out of town and hike the Dinosaur Trackway. Here you will find hundreds of dinosaur tracks embedded in hard sandstone. Another Dinosaurland gem is the Utah Field House of Natural

History where you can experience life as a paleontologist--take a walk though time and explore the dinosaur gardens (home to several full-size replicas of Jurassic period dinosaurs).

The Ashley National Forest and Uinta Mountains offer...

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