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  5. The ULTIMATE Guide for Visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park (for 2024)

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  1. Dinosaur Tours & Events

    Allow ample time to reach your destination. Whether you are visiting with a dinosaur-crazy kid, looking to experience a quiet moment of reflection, seeking a hiking adventure or just along for the ride, Dinosaur Provincial Park has a program for you! We recommend registering in advance online as programs frequently sell out.

  2. Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Museum and Fossil Tours in Alberta

    CLOSED FOR THE SEASON UNTIL MAY 17, 2025. Devil's Coulee is your gateway to a prehistoric adventure in the heart of Alberta's badlands. Immerse yourself in the wonders of ancient history at the Dinosaur Heritage Museum, where exhibits and interactive displays unveil the secrets of the past. Embark on captivating fossil tours, guided by experts ...

  3. Dinosaur Adventures

    Digging for dinos. Some of the world's biggest dinosaur fossils have been uncovered right here in Alberta at Dinosaur Provincial Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Go on a real dig with a paleontological guide, see fossils with Guinness World Record titles, or step foot in the mouth of the world's largest dinosaur.

  4. The ULTIMATE Guide for Visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park (for 2024)

    Compiled by the Road Trip Alberta team. Last updated on January 11, 2024. Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in the Red Deer River valley in southeastern Alberta. Full of iconic badlands scenery and just a two-hour drive east of Calgary, the site is best known for its renowned fossil assemblage and contains the ...

  5. Jurassic Forest Dinosaur Park

    Fun for the whole family. Visit Jurassic Forest today, 2km of Natural Forest Trails with Animatronic Dinosaurs. Mini Golf & more...

  6. Dinosaur Provincial Park: 2024 Guide To Alberta's Hidden Gem

    Dinosaur Provincial Park is open year-round, however some seasons may be better than others.We visited Dinosaur Provincial Park in September and found it to be absolutely perfect! It is the warmest and driest subregion in Alberta, so summer temperatures can be extremely hot (and there is pretty much no shade in this type of landscape).On the other hand, winters are still pretty harsh with ...

  7. Dinosaur Provincial Park park tour, AB

    As you hike you will explore clues in the landscape that reveal the secrets of Cretaceous Alberta, and uncover the science behind why so many dinosaurs were preserved at this site. This route to the bonebed is perfect for those who enjoy a good hike. Prices: Adult (18 and older): $30.00, Youth (10-17 years): $18.00.

  8. Tour Detail

    Cancellations may be completed online at Sign In-Alberta Parks or by calling Alberta Parks Contact Center at 1-877-537-2757. This program takes place in Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site, 48 kilometres northeast of Brooks, Alberta (a 2 hour drive from Drumheller). Pets are not allowed on tours unless otherwise stated.

  9. Ultimate Guide to Dinosaur Provincial Park

    Getting to Dinosaur Provincial Park is relatively easy; this provincial park is 221 km east of Calgary. Follow the Trans Canada Highway east for approximately 140 km and then exit onto the AB-550E highway (just past the town of Bassano) for 77 km. The closest town to Dinosaur Provincial Park is called Patricia; when you reach this town, you ...

  10. Dinosaur Provincial Park Visitor Information Center

    Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site protects the largest badlands in Canada and one of the richest fossil resources in the world for Late Cretaceous. ... There is a park Visitor Centre with an Information Desk, tour ticket pick-up, gift shop, theatre, and small exhibit gallery (fee for exhibits). ... Travel Alberta honours and ...

  11. 16 Things to Do in Dinosaur Provincial Park

    Enjoy a Guided Interpretive Hike to find fossils in Dinosaur Provincial Park. 4. Take One of the Many Interpretive Tours. While walking around the badlands and looking at dinosaur skeletons is wonderful in and of itself, perhaps the coolest thing to do in Dinosaur Provincial Park is to take a guided Interpretive tour.

  12. Dinosaurs and Hoodoos: Alberta, Canada

    The tour will involve short walks on day 1 (<2 kilometres/1.5 miles) with modest elevation gains (<30 metres/100 feet), walking through a museum on day 2 and a 6 km (4 mile) walk with a maximum ...

  13. Activities & Events

    Self-Guided Activities. There are so many things to do on your own at Dinosaur Park! Trails - Explore almost 20km of walking trails. The badlands within the Public Scenic Loop Road circle are accessible to the public. Please note that it is illegal to remove fossils, plants or rocks from provincial parks. Visit our rules and regulations page ...

  14. DINOSAUR PROVINCIAL PARK

    Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site is located 48 km northeast (1/2 hour drive) from Brooks, Alberta (NOT at or near Drumheller). There is a campground, picnic area, walking trails, Public Scenic Loop Road with 2 outdoor fossil displays and Visitor Centre with museum, theatre, giftshop. Concession (food services) from May to mid ...

  15. Tour Detail

    Cancellations may be completed online at Sign In-Alberta Parks or by calling Alberta Parks Contact Center at 1-877-537-2757. This program takes place in Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site, 48 kilometres northeast of Brooks, Alberta (a 2 hour drive from Drumheller). Pets are not allowed on tours unless otherwise stated.

  16. Dinosaur Provincial Park

    Dinosaur Provincial Park. Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site is located 48 km northeast (1/2 hour drive) from Brooks, Alberta (NOT at or near Drumheller). There is a campground, picnic area, walking trails, Public Scenic Loop Road with 2 outdoor fossil displays and Visitor Centre with museum, theatre, giftshop.

  17. Guide to Visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada

    How to Get to Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada. Dinosaur Provincial Park is located in Southeastern Alberta, about 220 km away from Calgary. The drive from Calgary takes 2 hours 15 minutes on the Trans Canada Highway, which passes through the town of Brooks. Once you hit Brooks, you're just 30 minutes (48 km) away from the park.

  18. Bare Bones Bus Tour

    Bare Bones Bus Tour. More program dates will be added soon. Please keep checking back. Excited to venture into the badlands, but short on time? Join this family-friendly bus tour to see a fully articulated duck-billed dinosaur skeleton right where it was discovered by the Park's first Park Ranger. Learn about the forces that shaped the badlands ...

  19. 10 Fascinating Stops on the Dinosaur Trail in Alberta

    The Dinosaur Trail starts in the town of Drumheller, which is 135 kilometres (84 miles) northeast of Calgary. To get to Drumheller, head north from Calgary on Highway 2, then east on Highway 72 which turns into Highway 9 and leads you into Drumheller. The trail (Highway 838) is a loop that returns to Drumheller.

  20. Where to See Dinosaurs near Calgary and Drumheller

    World's Largest Dinosaur. Standing 86 feet tall, 151 feet long, and 106 stairs to the top, the World's Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller can be spotted from just about anywhere in the city. Four and a half times bigger than a real tyrannosaurus rex, this giant dino has been roaring in Alberta since 2000 and is a must for anyone searching out big landmarks in Canada.

  21. Massive dinosaur skull unearthed in Northern Alberta

    After 72 million years underground palaeontologists near Grande Prairie in Alberta have unearthed a 600lb (272kg) skull of a Pachyrhinosaurus, a plant-eating dinosaur that roamed Alberta's badlands.

  22. Backgrounder: Minister Boissonnault announces federal investments to

    Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum ($250,000) Launch interactive experiences β€” including a livestream of an ongoing dinosaur skull excavation, installation of new displays, a new annual event celebrating the study of dinosaurs and Indigenous led excursions that connect participants with paleontologists β€” to attract visitors to Northern Alberta.

  23. Centrosaurus Bonebed Hike

    This tour starts at Fossil Display 1, which is a 15 minute drive from the Visitor Centre. See the exceptional concentration of fossils that make Dinosaur Provincial Park world-famous! With a knowledgeable guide, you will trek up the steep sandy slopes of the badlands and across grassy valleys to a dig site that contained the remains of hundreds ...

  24. Paleontologists unearth giant skull of Pachyrhinosaurus in northern Alberta

    Paleontologists prepare a large dinosaur skull for excavation in northern Alberta on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. The thick and more-than-a-metre-long skull of a herbivorous dinosaur that roamed ...

  25. Minister Boissonnault announces federal investments to launch and

    The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Wembley is receiving $250,000 to launch interactive experiences, install new displays, develop a new annual event celebrating the study of dinosaurs, and ...

  26. Paleontologists unearth giant skull of Pachyrhinosaurus in Alberta

    Paleontologists prepare large dinosaur skull for excavation in northern Alberta on Wednesday Sept. 25, 2024. The thick and more-than-a-metre-long skull of a herbivorous dinosaur that roamed northern Alberta about 17 million years ago and is known for the big, bony bumps on its face was set to be removed from a dense bone bed on Wednesday.

  27. Paleontologists unearth giant skull of Pachyrhinosaurus in Alberta

    It's a dinosaur that roamed Alberta's badlands more than 70 million years ago, sporting a big, bumpy, bony head the size of a baby elephant. On Wednesday, paleontologists near Grande Prairie ...

  28. Dinosaur Visitor Centre

    9:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. From September 2 to October 14, the Campground Booth will operate out of the Visitor Centre. Please park in the large Service Centre parking lot and walk up to the Visitor Centre to check-in. For appointments, please email [email protected].

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    Massive dinosaur skull unearthed in Northern Alberta After 72 million years underground, the 600lb (272kg) head was carefully excavated and moved to a museum. 12 mins ago

  30. Paleontologists unearth giant skull of Pachyrhinosaurus in Alberta

    Paleontologists prepare a large dinosaur skull for excavation in northern Alberta on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. The thick and more-than-a-metre-long skull of a herbivorous dinosaur that roamed ...