The Dinosaur State Park & Museum is a massive track site that features an exceptional display of early Jurassic fossil tracks dating back 200 million years. The park features an Exhibit Center that displays an array of outstanding specimens that were uncovered in the 19th century, a spectacular view of the exquisitely preserved Mesozoic floodplain that is covered with fossilized tracks, collections of fossils, and dioramas of certain Triassic and Jurassic environments. The center is surrounded by more than two miles of nature and hiking trails, as well as the Dinosaur State Park Arboretum, which is home to more than 250 species and cultivars of conifers, as well as magnolias, ginkgoes, katsuras, and other living representatives of plant families from the Dinosaur Age. Visitors can see more than 500 fossilized dinosaur tracks in the Exhibit Center's geodesic dome.

400 West Street, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, Phone: 860-529-8423

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