Dinosaur Valley State Park: The "Jurassic Park" of Texas
Remembering a trip with the children in the 1990s. No Google
Maps back then - web maps began in 2005 -. so, we found Dinosaur Valley State Park stopping by one of the old visitor centers along the main roads. The park is near Glen Rose, at the margins of the Paluxy River. The following photos were taken with 35mm film.
Dinosaur's footprints in the Paluxy River from the old camera - License our images here. |
Locals discovered these footprints in 1908. The big ones are from
Brontosaurus; others are from the T-Rex looking
Acrocanthosaurus. They are 107-million-year-old.
We crossed the river to see the spot where
Roland Bird, the cowboy turned paleontologist, removed the footprints we
saw in the American Museum of Natural History in New York - check the
exhibit here.
Sunset caught us wandering through the park. Signs warned of coyotes,
but we didn’t see any. With no place to overnight nearby, it was time to leave.
Sweet memories from those old times when we traveled with paper maps. Today, it's easier.
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