Dinosaur Ridge Main Visitor Center
Description :
Dinosaur Ridge was founded in 1989 with the purpose of preserving the fossils on Dinosaur Ridge near Morrison, Colorado, and educating the public about the natural history of the area. Our mission was later expanded to include the fossil sites at Triceratops Trail in Golden, Colorado. Dinosaur Ridge is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, and all donations are tax deductible. PLEASE NOTE: Parking lot closes at 5 p.m. daily- please ensure your vehicle is out before the gate is locked.
Available Helps : Gift shopHiking areaTourist attractionVisitor center
General Info :
- Main Type: Visitor center
- Address: 16831 W Alameda Pkwy
- City: Morrison
- State: Colorado
- County: Jefferson County
- Postal Code: 80465
Working Hours:
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 9-am-4-pm |
Tuesday | 9-am-4-pm |
Wednesday | 9-am-5-pm |
Thursday | 9-am-4-pm |
Friday | 9-am-4-pm |
Saturday | 9-am-4-pm |
Sunday | 9-am-4-pm |