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Explore the Ancient Majesty and Mystery of Dinosaur Provincial Park


the badlands in Dinosaur Provincial Park in southern Alberta
Dinosaur Provincial Park

One of the most adventurous and fascinating places to visit in Southern Alberta is Dinosaur Provincial Park, a public park located in the badlands of southeastern part of the province. The park is situated in the Red Deer River valley, which is known for its striking badland topography and abundance of dinosaur fossils. It covers an area of nearly 29 square miles (75 square km), and is home to more than 49 different species of dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period.

In addition to its natural beauty and rich history, Dinosaur Provincial Park offers a wide range of activities and facilities for visitors. There are over 120 RV and tent-friendly sites at the Dinosaur campground, as well as special facilities and trails for hiking and exploring the park. Visitors can also take part in guided tours, educational programs, and workshops to learn more about the park's geology, paleontology, and ecology.

Dinosaur Provincial Park is also an important UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its exceptional geological and paleontological features. The park contains some of the richest fossil beds in the world, with specimens dating back over 75 million years.

To get to Dinosaur Provincial Park, visitors can follow Highway 876 for 48 km northeast of Brooks, Alberta. The park is not located in Drumheller, as some people assume.

Overall, Dinosaur Provincial Park is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, geology, paleontology, or natural beauty. Whether you want to explore the park's trails, learn about its rich history, or simply take in the stunning natural vistas, Dinosaur Provincial Park has something to offer everyone.




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