Dinosaurs were truly amazing creatures. The average person doesn’t know much about them since they existed millions of years ago, but that doesn’t take away any of their magic. Learning more about them might add to our appreciation – and that’s exactly what you can do at Dinosaur World in Glen Rose. From digging for fossils to admiring life-sized dinosaur statues, there’s educational fun to be had for the entire family. You’ll feel like you’ve been transported back to the Jurrasic Era as you stroll through Dinosaur World in Texas, one of the most unique family attractions in the Lone Star State.

You’ll truly feel like you’ve traveled back to prehistoric times as you walk through a field with over 150 life-sized dinosaur statues.

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Dig for fossils…

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…mine for gems…

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…and crack open an entire geode.

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You can tour the prehistoric museum and see real fossils from millions of years ago…

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…get the pants scared off of you by animatronic dinosaurs…

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…and uncover a 27-foot long skeleton buried underneath the sand.

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If you have little ones, they can even have birthday parties here!

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All in all, Dinosaur World is the perfect place for the entire family to have fun while learning about some of history’s most elusive, majestic creatures.

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You can find this unique attraction near Dinosaur Valley State Park at 1058 Park Road 59, Glen Rose, TX, 76043. For more information, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook.

Have you ever been to Dinosaur World in Texas? What was your favorite thing to do there? Let us know in the comments below! And if you know another amazing attraction in the Lone Star State, nominate it for chance to be featured.

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Address: Dinosaur World, 1058 Park Rd 59, Glen Rose, TX 76043, USA

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Dinosaur World in Texas August 13, 2020 Jackie Ann What are the best day trips in Texas? Because of the enormous size of Texas, it can be difficult to take day trips in the Lone Star State unless you stick to a specific region. Texas is broken up in to seven areas: the Panhandle Plains, Big Bend, Hill Country, Prairies & Lakes, Piney Woods, South Texas Plains, and the Gulf Coast. From beaches to desserts and mountain landscapes, Texas has one of the most diverse landscapes in the country. What underrated places in Texas should I visit? Galveston, Big Bend National Park, South Padre Island, and of course The Alamo are all top Texas attractions for a reason, but there are plenty of underrated places in Texas that are worthy of a visit. If you’re looking to get lost in Texas’ natural beauty, visit the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. Here you’ll find a 2-mile trail that will lead you to stunning 360-degree views of hill country. For history buffs, a visit to the National Cowgirl museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth where you’ll learn about the women of the American West. What can I do with kids in Texas? One of the best reasons to love Texas is that no matter how old you are, you can find something to love here. Kids will always have a blast at one of the many waterparks throughout the Lone Star State. The most popular waterpark in Texas is Schlitterbahn, which has locations in New Braunfels and Galveston. The  National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas is always a great experience for families with kids of all ages. This beautiful sanctuary sits on over 100 acres of land and features hundreds of butterflies your kids (and you) will love being surrounded by.

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Dinosaur World in Texas

August 13, 2020

Jackie Ann

What are the best day trips in Texas? Because of the enormous size of Texas, it can be difficult to take day trips in the Lone Star State unless you stick to a specific region. Texas is broken up in to seven areas: the Panhandle Plains, Big Bend, Hill Country, Prairies & Lakes, Piney Woods, South Texas Plains, and the Gulf Coast. From beaches to desserts and mountain landscapes, Texas has one of the most diverse landscapes in the country. What underrated places in Texas should I visit? Galveston, Big Bend National Park, South Padre Island, and of course The Alamo are all top Texas attractions for a reason, but there are plenty of underrated places in Texas that are worthy of a visit. If you’re looking to get lost in Texas’ natural beauty, visit the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. Here you’ll find a 2-mile trail that will lead you to stunning 360-degree views of hill country. For history buffs, a visit to the National Cowgirl museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth where you’ll learn about the women of the American West. What can I do with kids in Texas? One of the best reasons to love Texas is that no matter how old you are, you can find something to love here. Kids will always have a blast at one of the many waterparks throughout the Lone Star State. The most popular waterpark in Texas is Schlitterbahn, which has locations in New Braunfels and Galveston. The  National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas is always a great experience for families with kids of all ages. This beautiful sanctuary sits on over 100 acres of land and features hundreds of butterflies your kids (and you) will love being surrounded by.

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Because of the enormous size of Texas, it can be difficult to take day trips in the Lone Star State unless you stick to a specific region. Texas is broken up in to seven areas: the Panhandle Plains, Big Bend, Hill Country, Prairies & Lakes, Piney Woods, South Texas Plains, and the Gulf Coast. From beaches to desserts and mountain landscapes, Texas has one of the most diverse landscapes in the country.

What underrated places in Texas should I visit?

Galveston, Big Bend National Park, South Padre Island, and of course The Alamo are all top Texas attractions for a reason, but there are plenty of underrated places in Texas that are worthy of a visit. If you’re looking to get lost in Texas’ natural beauty, visit the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. Here you’ll find a 2-mile trail that will lead you to stunning 360-degree views of hill country. For history buffs, a visit to the National Cowgirl museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth where you’ll learn about the women of the American West.

What can I do with kids in Texas?

One of the best reasons to love Texas is that no matter how old you are, you can find something to love here. Kids will always have a blast at one of the many waterparks throughout the Lone Star State. The most popular waterpark in Texas is Schlitterbahn, which has locations in New Braunfels and Galveston. The  National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas is always a great experience for families with kids of all ages. This beautiful sanctuary sits on over 100 acres of land and features hundreds of butterflies your kids (and you) will love being surrounded by.