Jurassic Park?
- 1jdbuss
- Apr 15, 2024
- 1 min read
There are a lot of dinosaur parks around the world, but the United States has the most by far. Below at the bottom of this post is a list of all of them in the US. We recently visited the Cabazon Dinosaurs in Cabazon CA. I have been sending Harley, my granddaughter, videos of me on a Dino safari looking for the biggest dinosaur on a daily basis (with a few exceptions). I think I'm having as much fun making them as she is watching them. Joy and I had a lot of fun and Jack was allowed in the park which was nice. The weather was awesome so walking around shooting videos and taking lots of pictures for my girls was very rewarding. The area is a little run down, but the park inside was clean and fairly well maintained. The price is right, it's free to see the two biggest dinosaurs, and only $10 PP to go inside the park and enjoy what they have to offer. Enjoy the photos and video below. Don't forget to check out the list of parks, as I'm sure there is one near you that you may not be aware of.
Dinosaur Parks in the United States
Dinosaur World, Beaver, Arkansas (1960s-2005)
Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum in Rocky Hill, Connecticut
The Dinosaur Place at Nature's Art Village in Montville, Connecticut
Dinosaur World, Plant City, Florida, opened 1998
Bongoland, Port Orange, Florida, now part of the Dunlawton Plantation and Sugar Mill
Jurassic Park at Universal's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. The whole park is not dedicated to dinosaurs, but this land is.
DinoLand U.S.A. at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park in Bay Lake, Florida. The whole park is not dedicated to dinosaurs, but this land is.
Dinosaur Gardens Prehistorical Zoo, Ossineke, Michigan, opened 1930s
Dinosaur Playground, Riverside Park, New York City. Has two fiberglass dinosaurs.[13]
Field Station: Dinosaurs, Overpeck County Park, Bergen County, New Jersey. Was originally located in Secacus.[14]
Field Station: Dinosaurs, Derby, Kansas, opened in 2018.[15]
Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point Amusement Park, Sandusky, Ohio (2012–2018)
Prehistoric Gardens, Port Orford, Oregon, opened 1955. Has at least 16 full-sized models, including non-dinosaurs.
Dinosaur Park in Rapid City, South Dakota, opened 1936
Dinosaur Park, Cedar Creek, Texas[16]
George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park, Ogden, Utah over 100 life sized prehistoric creatures, a functioning paleontology lab, and a fossil and gemstone museum.
Dinosaur Kingdom II, Natural Bridge, Virginia, featuring 30 dinosaur sculptures in a fantasy U.S. Civil-War-themed setting
Jerrassic Park at Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, Virginia[18]
Dinosaur Land, White Post, Virginia, opened 1963, over 50 dinosaur sculptures
Hisey Park, Granger, Washington
Dinosaur Park in Bluff City, Tennessee with over 40 dinosaur sculptures
Which Dinosaur parks have you visited?
0%Dinosaur World (Arkansas)
0%Cabazon Dinosaurs (California)
0%Dinosaur State Park (Connecticut)
0%The Dinosaur Place (Connecticut)
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