Escape the city for a full-day nature and history adventure from Dallas to the fascinating landscapes of Dinosaur Valley State Park. Located in Glen Rose, this scenic park is world-famous for its well-preserved dinosaur footprints dating back approximately 113 million years.
Opened in 1972 to protect these remarkable tracks, the park offers visitors a rare opportunity to walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs while enjoying the beauty of the Texas outdoors. Some of the park’s tracks are even displayed at the American Museum of Natural History and the Texas Memorial Museum.
Walk along the banks of the Paluxy River and discover authentic fossilised dinosaur tracks embedded in ancient riverbeds. Learn about the species that once roamed this region and the geological history that preserved their footprints.
Grab a trail map and explore picturesque routes offering sweeping river views, wooded paths, and peaceful overlooks. Trails vary in difficulty, making this experience enjoyable for most fitness levels. During warmer months, cool off by wading or swimming in the river. Water levels vary depending on weather conditions.
Keep an eye out for native birds and wildlife throughout the park. Bring binoculars for birdwatching and photography. Visit the park’s visitor centre to learn about the history, preservation efforts, and scientific importance of the dinosaur tracks.
After your park visit, enjoy time in charming Glen Rose. Stop for lunch at the cosy, book-themed Storiebook Cafe. Stroll through the historic city centre square, visit the Somervell County Museum, and explore Barnard's Mill and Art Museum. Relax with a drink at Blackie's on the Square before returning to Dallas.