Dinosaur National Monument: An RV Traveler's Guide
A cliff face full of Jurassic dinosaur bones, where Utah meets Colorado
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Dinosaur National Monument straddles the Utah–Colorado border and is best known for a single astonishing wall: the Quarry Exhibit Hall, where more than 1,500 dinosaur fossils sit embedded in the rock exactly where they were buried. The National Park Service protects this place along with more than 210,000 acres of mountains, desert, and rivers running through deep canyons. For a family RV trip, it pairs real Jurassic science with wide-open Western scenery.
What can you see at Dinosaur National Monument?
The headline sight is the Quarry Exhibit Hall, where the National Park Service says over 1,500 dinosaur fossils are exposed on a tilted cliff face. The surrounding monument protects more than 210,000 acres of canyons and rivers. Check the NPS site for current quarry access and campground details.
- ·Over 1,500 dinosaur fossils exposed in the Quarry Exhibit Hall
- ·Spans both Utah and Colorado
- ·More than 210,000 acres of canyons and rivers
States
Utah and Colorado
Managed by
National Park Service
Fossils on the quarry wall
Over 1,500
Monument size
More than 210,000 acres
The centerpiece is the Quarry Exhibit Hall, built directly over a fossil-rich rock layer. The National Park Service notes that dinosaurs roamed here around 150 million years ago, and their fossils are still embedded in the cliff — over 1,500 of them visible in one place, a rare chance to see bones where they were actually entombed rather than in a museum case.
Beyond the quarry, the monument is a vast landscape of mountains, desert, and rivers flowing through canyons — more than 210,000 acres in all. Paleontology, the study of ancient life, is the through-line here: the fossils give a window into what lived in this region in the deep past.
Because the monument crosses the Utah–Colorado line and covers so much ground, plan your route and confirm current quarry access, road conditions, and campground details on the National Park Service site before you point the RV this way.
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