I live in Colorado and we've been here a few times. It's really fun and engaging. I like to learn, but it's so easy to make it boring. Not here! Feel free to touch stuff explore stuff and even lick stuff! If you're brave enough, you can lick a dinosaur bone. Beautiful scenic area and great tour guides make this one of my favorite places to go! Why not swing by and check out the Red Rocks Amphitheater, it's right around the corner. Support their conservation by taking an awesome dinosaur tour.
山下有游客中心,可以进去参观下,建议自己走上山坡,坐大巴需5美金。路程不是特别远,除非有小孩或老人,不然还是走走锻炼身体吧!山阴面,晒不到太阳,还是有些冷的,最好是披件外套。我没看过恐龙脚印,所以看看还是不错的。脚印形状还蛮可爱的。有标牌用英文解释一些历史,还是挺有收获的。不会花太长时间。走路来回加了解一下历史半个小时就够了。
I was in Golden for business and got done a bit early, so I decided to check out Dinosaur Ridge just a few miles to the south. It was definitely the "off season", and the place was not crowded. I got a private guided tour for $5 (since I was the only one there), and the gal that took me around was astonishingly knowledgeable about the various tracks and bones viewed at several stops along the route, and she did a great job explaining all the sites. It turned out she was a paleontologist! The little gift shop is very "typical", and there is also a small museum on site that I didn't walk around in (it was $2 more), but could have been interesting if you have the time. Dinosaur Ridge is not "Jurassic Park", with animated models or rides, but is a real sampling of what researchers deal with to uncover our earth's past.
You can do the self guided tour or take the guided tour. We took the guided tour, The guide was very knowledgable! He explained things really well. Good for families and there is a little tour bus that takes you to the sites.
with Lisa, Nov.11, 2014. Want to add that guide was good with children as there are several stops that give children a chance to climb on rocks. This is an excellent introduction to how landscape has changed and how we are able to find dinosaur fossils. Guide shows some bones still in rock. Fascinating. Combine this with visit to Natural History Museum on outskirts of town of Morrison.
The self-guided nature tour through time is a great way to spend an hour or two learning about geology, biology, and even the energy industry. You can almost hear the ancient waves crashing on the Cretaceous beach or the streams flowing through the Jurassic landscape. In today's world of electronic everything and instant entertainment, this is a perfect place to get back to what it's actually like to be part of the natural order of things rather than being removed from it.
We've been here a few years ago and did the self guided tour, but this time we took the shuttle bus and had a tour guide. He was amazing! (Can't remember his name unfortunately, but he was a guy with tattoos) He gave us a ton of information, answered extra questions and was very enthusiastic during the tour. We learned so much more going on the guided tour than we ever would have on our own.
We just went by ourselves and walked along the trail. If you want the information then pay for the guided tour but we didn't feel it was necessary.
My son loves dinosaurs and this place. The fossils are cool to see and the exercise you get from looking for fossils is also amazing
The tour guide, Tim, is knowledgeable and makes the tour fun. His passion for paleontology is apparent and he is interactive with his tour group. When teens and pre-teens start asking questions and become excited about learning it's always a great experience!