Dinosaur State Park

Jurassic-period dinosaur tracks (200 million years old) ; a diorama depicting the setting in which the park?s tracks were made, diorama of the Connecticut Valley in the late Triassic. Visitors may make plaster casts of tracks (casting materials not supplied at the Park, please call for instructions). Nature trails, auditorium, museum shop, picnic area. National Historic Landmark.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Center: adults $5, children (6-17) $2, 5 and under free. Park: free.
Address
400 West St. I-91 Ex. 23
Phone
(860) 529-8423
Website
www.dinosaurstatepark.org
Map
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