Home to some of the best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world representing an age about 113 million years ago, this 1,500+ acre park delights visitors with 2 fiberglass dinosaurs (70 and 45 feet tall) and offers an interpretive center plus a number of outdoor recreational opportunities. The tracks are in the riverbed, so a call ahead for river conditions is a good idea. The camp area offers fire rings and grills, picnic tables, restrooms, showers, and a dump station; an amphitheater and park store are close by. Primitive campers can get water at the trail head-there are no restrooms.