Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park is a community gathering space filled with museums, gardens, and art installations where playful discovery creates an adventure through time. Join us …
Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park is a community gathering space filled with museums, gardens, and art installations where playful discovery creates an adventure through time. Join us and explore our 8.5 acre sculpture park filled with over 100 life-sized dinosaurs and enjoy interactive learning experiences in the Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart Museum of Paleontology, Ogden Natural History Museum, and working Paleontology Lab. We offer daily program and regular S.T.E.A.M. events through out the year. Check out our website for more information.
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Aug 1, 2024
This was the best thing I could’ve showed my daughter and grandson! Loved the gem mining experience upstairs. The Show Box displays an amazing green forest Malachite ( Cu2(CO3)(OH)2 ) from Democratic… Full review by LightPacker308286
May 13, 2024
Love this park. So fun for little ones. It’s a lot of walking. I would suggest bringing a stroller for really little ones. Full review by Jennifer S
Nov 11, 2023
So fun and not super crowded. Gorgeous day in the Fall! Super clean facility. Super helpful with guests not super crowded easy stroller access. We absolutely love to doing the gem mining. Best part o… Full review by Natasha Y
Are there electric Wheelchairs available for handicap people? And if so, what is the rental fee?
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They should! There is allot of grandparents like me that want so badly to enter this park as well as other fun outings that should provide mini carts or mini scooters. Now I'm not sure if I …
They should! There is allot of grandparents like me that want so badly to enter this park as well as other fun outings that should provide mini carts or mini scooters. Now I'm not sure if I can go today. This is really making me very sad'! People have disability and places like this should support the disability world so we don't feel lift out! And yes if I needed a scooter full time I would feel this is my responsibility, however I can still walk but I'm unable to walk around and stand. So places like this keep disappointing me when I find they dont offer support help in order to get more families out and together. This is a supported org site why isn't the state programs helping with this?? I'm so disappointed and sad to keep seeing this.
Many Reviews say a great day out, but any insight on time to spend there if on a schedule? How long to walk the outside paths? Amount of time for the indoor parts? I know it varies based on how long you dwell on things, but any guidelines? Much appreciated!
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Our entire trip was about 4 hours and we were lounging in the sun for about 1 1/2 hours of it. I bet you could walk it and see it all in about 2 hours.