


Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park
About
Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park brings the prehistoric era to life with over 100 life-sized dinosaur sculptures set along a scenic outdoor trail. Kids can walk among incredibly detailed T-Rex, Triceratops, and Stegosaurus replicas while enjoying interactive climbing structures and engaging educational displays that make learning about paleontology thrilling and accessible.
Highlights
- ✓Over 100 life-sized dinosaur sculptures positioned in naturalistic settings
- ✓Interactive fossil dig area where kids can play paleontologist
- ✓Dinosaur-themed playground with climbing structures
- ✓Educational plaques teaching about each dinosaur species
- ✓Photo opportunities with incredibly detailed T-Rex and other favorites
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive right when they open at 10 AM on weekdays to avoid school groups and have the park mostly to yourselves
- 2.Bring a wagon or stroller for little ones as the walking trail covers about a mile with some gentle hills
- 3.Pack water and snacks since the on-site options are limited, and take advantage of the shaded picnic areas throughout the park
- 4.Don't miss the fossil dig area where kids can excavate replica dinosaur bones - it's tucked behind the main playground area
- 5.Wear comfortable walking shoes and sun protection as much of the trail is exposed
Best Time to Visit
Visit on Tuesday through Thursday mornings during the school year for the smallest crowds. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking the outdoor trail, avoiding the hot summer midday sun.
What to Know
Admission is affordable at around $8 per person with children under 2 free. The park has ample free parking, clean restrooms, and paved pathways suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, though some trail sections have inclines.
Seasonal Notes
The park is closed Sundays, Mondays, and major holidays. Summer can be very hot with limited shade along parts of the trail, so early morning visits are recommended June through August. The park occasionally hosts special events like Dinosaur Days with additional activities.
Nearby Eats
Farr Better Ice Cream (a local Ogden favorite) is just a few minutes away and perfect for a post-dinosaur treat. For a full meal, Union Grill offers a kid-friendly menu about 10 minutes from the park.
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