Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway
Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway Overview

The Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway delivers discovery and exploration at several sites filled with science and history. The two-state byway combines opportunities to see dinosaur bones being excavated and prepared by paleontologists for museum display. Visit the museums along the byway that showcase reconstructed skeletons and fleshed-out recreations of dinosaurs found in the area.

In addition to dinosaur sites, archaeological areas scatter the region that encompasses Dinosaur Diamond. Observe prehistoric Native American petroglyphs and pictographs that cover rock cliffs across the northern edge of the Colorado Plateau. Admire fine examples of this rock art, found near the Colorado National Monument in some of the highest concentrations in North America. Survey the natural stone arches and bridges in Arches National Park, internationally famous and truly magnificent.

Take a breather from dinosaur sites and rock art to enjoy outdoor recreation. Whether you prefer hiking, camping, or fishing, acres of public lands offer numerous opportunities for adventures. Grab a mountain bike and brave the Slickrock bike trail that travels through rugged red rock terrain just east of Moab. Go river rafting or kayaking on the Green, Yampa, and Colorado Rivers. Allow beasts of burden to lighten your load as you explore the area surrounding the byway.

Enjoy the natural scenery along the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway. Red, gray, and green rock formations await you at many turns. Forested mountain passes, canyons, cliffs, rivers, and plateaus adorn the nearby region. Take advantage of wide-open spaces and unobstructed views that reward byway travelers.

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