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Park Visitor Centre  Royal Tyrrell Museum Field Statio Park Visitor Centre  Royal Tyrrell Museum Field Statio

Park Visitor Centre Royal Tyrrell Museum Field Statio - PDF document

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Park Visitor Centre Royal Tyrrell Museum Field Statio - PPT Presentation

Check website for hours of opera tion Admission fees may apply Information Exhibits Gift Shop Programs Administration Programs Tours Available seasonally Reserve tickets at Visitor Centre or online at wwwDinosaurParkca Fees may apply Bus Tours Gui ID: 16856

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Park Visitor Centre & Royal Tyrrell Museum Field StationOpen year-round. Check website for hours of opera-tion. Admission fees may apply. InformationExhibitsGift ShopProgramsAdministrationPrograms & ToursAvailable seasonally. Reserve tickets at Visitor Centre www.DinosaurPark.ca . Fees may apply.Bus ToursGuided HikesFamily ProgramsBack-country ExcursionsDinosaur DigsConcession & Convenience StoreOpen seasonally. Check website for hours of operation.RestaurantGroceries & Camping SuppliesBathrooms & Showers Laundromat Pay PhoneAvailable year-round. Lower winter rates with www.Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca Standard & Power Sites avail-Firewood available onsiteGroup Camp available, call Dinosaur Bones Dinosaur Provincial Park has the best representation of late Cretaceous fossils in the world. Help us keep it that way by respecting and protecting this important resource. It is illegal to remove fossils! Self-Guided Adventures Public Loop Road is 3.2 km gravel loop road begins at the campground bridge. Fossil Houses Accessible from the public loop road, these structures exhibit dinosaur bones in the ground. the day use area.Interpretive Trails Prairie Trail Loop length: 300 metres Walking time: 15 minutesAt the park entrance viewpoint explore parkĀs land base. Wheelchair accessible. Coulee Viewpoint Trail Walking time: 45 minutesStarting by the Visitor Centre, the path climbs to ridge tops with beautiful views. Walking time: 45 minutesAdjacent to the public loop road, this trail leads you through a badlands landscape. Trail of the Fossil Hunters Walking time: 40 minutesBegins at Fossil Display #2 on the public loop road and ends at a historic quarry site. Cottonwood Flats Trail Walking time: 1 hourExplore lush riverside habitat with tower-ing cottonwood trees and abundant Provincial Park UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITEMAP & INFORMATION www.DinosaurPark.ca programs 403-378-4344 camping 1-877-53PARKSLocated 48 km northeast of Brooks, Alberta, Staying Safe in the Parke badlands can be very hot! Hike with plenty of water, a hat and sunscreen.e badlands can be extremely slippery. Be sure to wear sturdy footwear.Cacti have sharp spines. Be careful where you step Natural caves and sinkholes form in the badlands. Watch closely for these when hiking and avoid standing or walking directly over them. Close supervision of children is required.Prairie rattlesnakes are venomous, but their bite is Natural PreserveA large portion of the park is a natural preserve ac-cessible only through guided programs. To protect wildlife, landscape, fossils and yourself please respect General provincial parks information: www.AlbertaParks.ca Printed February 2011