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Created to protect one of the biggest dinosaur track sites on the continent, Dinosaur State Park is an impressive natural history preserve located in the town of Rocky Hill.

The highlight of the park is its 55,000-square-foot geodesic dome, where visitors can see hundreds of fossilized Jurassic dinosaur tracks that date back more than 200 million years.

The dome also houses a collection of dinosaur exhibits and interactive rooms where visitors can dig for fossils and examine rocks. Outside, two miles of trails wind through the park's Arboretum, which grows an impressive collection of plants from the time of the dinosaurs.

Dinosaur State Park, 400 West St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, Phone: 860-529-8423

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