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Meet Our Dinosaurs
Our Dinosaur Collection Has Expanded
Step into Prehistoric Park and come face-to-face with some of the most iconic creatures to ever walk the Earth. From towering predators to massive herbivores, our dinosaur trail brings prehistoric giants to life for explorers of all ages. Along the trail, you’ll discover a variety of life sized dinosaurs, including four animatronic dinosaurs that move and roar for an even more exciting and immersive experience.
Allosaurus
Meet the Allosaurus, one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs of the Jurassic Period. This remarkable predator may seem intimidating, but it played an important role in its ecosystem.
35 Feet
Late Jurassic
Brontosaurus
Meet the Brontosaurus, one of the most iconic long-necked dinosaurs of the Jurassic Period. This gentle giant used its massive size and long neck to reach vegetation high above the ground, helping shape the prehistoric environment around it.
70 Feet
Late Jurassic
Dilophosaurus
Meet the Dilophosaurus, a fast moving predator from the Early Jurassic Period. Known for the two crests on top of its head, this carnivore used its sharp teeth and speed to hunt smaller prey.
20 Feet
Early Jurassic
Dimetrodon
The Dimetrodon, a fascinating prehistoric creature with a trademark sail on its back. This unique reptile was a top predator of its time and even had the ability to swim. The large sail on its back was used for temperature regulation in various climates.
15 Feet
Permian Era
Dimorphodon
The Dimorphodon is a fascinating flying dinosaur with unique bat-like wings and toothy grin. It was one of the smallest of the flying reptiles known as pterosaurs. It's long tail was used for stabilization during flight. This creature brings a blend of friendly and fierce to our dinosaur park.
6 Feet
Late Jurassic
Juvenile Desmatosuchus
Meet the Juvenile Desmatosuchus, a young armored reptile from the Late Triassic Period. Even at a smaller size, this prehistoric creature was protected by tough body armor and sharp shoulder spikes to help keep predators away.
6 Feet
Late Triassic
Lystrosaurus
Meet the Lystrosaurus, a sturdy plant eating reptile that lived before the age of dinosaurs. Known for its beak-like mouth and strong body, this prehistoric survivor lived through one of the largest mass extinctions in Earth’s history.
3 Feet
Early Triassic
Pachycephalosaurus
Meet the Pachycephalosaurus, a unique dinosaur known for its thick, domed skull. With its impressive headgear, it may have used its bumpy noggin for head-butting or display during social interactions. Learn more about this unique creature when you step inside our dinosaur park.
Robotic
15 Feet
Late Cretaceous
Parasaurolophus
The Parasaurolophus is one of the most fascinating dinosaurs in our park. With its long, curved crest, this friendly giant is both stunning and unique. Did you know that it could produce sounds using its crest? Imagine hearing what it might have sounded like millions of years ago. Plus, long ago, some scientists thought this dinosaur lived in the water and used its horn as a snorkel.
Robotic
9 Meters
Late Cretaceous
Plateosaurus
Meet the Plateosaurus, one of the earliest large plant eating dinosaurs of the Late Triassic Period. With its long neck and strong legs, this dinosaur could reach vegetation high above the ground while roaming prehistoric forests.
30 Feet
Late Triassic
Polacanthus
Meet the Polacanthus, an armored dinosaur that roamed during the Early Cretaceous Period. Covered in protective spikes and bony plates, this plant eating dinosaur used its impressive armor to help defend itself from predators.
15 Feet
Early Cretaceous
Prestosuchus
Meet the Prestosuchus, a fierce prehistoric predator that lived during the Late Triassic Period. With powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and a muscular body, this reptile was one of the top hunters long before the age of dinosaurs.
20 Feet
Late Triassic
Shunosaurus
The Shunosaurus is a gentle giant with a unique, long tail and squat body. This herbivore roamed the Earth during the late Jurassic period. Did you know it could use its tail like a powerful club to damage predatory dinosaurs?
46 Feet
Middle Jurassic
Spinosaurus
Meet the Spinosaurus, the longest carnivorous dinosaur of them all. It is known for its impressive sail-like spine and powerful jaws, used for fishing. Plus, these beasts could swim! This water-dwelling dinosaur was one of the best swimmers around.
50 Feet
Late Cretaceous
Stegosaurus
The Stegosaurus has distinctive plates along its back and spiky tail, making it one of the most interesting and mysterious dinosaurs that lived. This Jurassic giant is both impressive and friendly. Did you know that the Stegosaurus was a plant-eater?
30 Feet
Late Jurassic
Triceratops
Meet the Triceratops, one of the most iconic dinosaurs in our park! With its three large horns and a bony frill, this gentle giant is a favorite among families. Their horns were used to scrape against horns of other Triceratops in contests for mates. Plus, this creature was one of the last living dinosaurs on earth.
9 Meters
Late Jurassic
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Meet the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the king of the dinosaurs! This fierce, 40ft creature roamed the Earth millions of years ago and was one of the smartest and most powerful of all giant meat-eaters. With its powerful jaws and incredible roar, the T-Rex is sure to capture your imagination. (Sample photos)
Robotic
40 Feet
Late Cretaceous
Yangchuanosaurus
Meet the Yangchuanosaurus, one of the fierce predators of the dinosaur world and the largest meat-eater in Asia during the Jurassic Period. With its powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and muscular legs, this amazing dinosaur roamed the land millions of years ago. These dinosaurs were known for their fearsome hunting skills.
35 Feet
Middle Jurassic