Dinosaur Valley State Park

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PO Box 396
Glen Rose, TX 76043

(512) 389-8906
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Park Features & Amenities

Camp Basics

Park Type:

Public

Sites:

46

Pull Through Sites:

No

Full Hookup Sites:

N/A

Pets Allowed:

Yes

Age Restrictions:

None

Extended Stay:

No

Shaded Sites:

Yes

Big Rigs:

No

Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover

Utilities & Amenities

Power: 30 Amps, 20 Amps

Restrooms:

Yes

Showers:

Yes

Laundry:

No

Dumping:

Yes

Propane:

No

Wireless Internet:

No

Cable TV:

No

Recreation

Clubhouse:

No

Fishing:

Yes

Golf:

Yes

Swimming Pool:

No

Billiards/Pool:

No

Playground:

Yes

Game Hall:

No

Sports Field:

No

Horseshoes:

No

Shuffleboard:

No

Mini Golf:

No

Boat Launch:

No

Traveler Tips


Traveler Reviews


ralph0808
10 reviews
5

A Park for all ages

This Park is great for kids & adults. Miles of trails for hiking or biking. Leave a track where Dinosaur's walked

Date of Stay:
 February, 2017
Rate Paid:
 $25.00

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Napkin Dreamers
56 reviews
4

Walk with the dinos!

I had been looking forward to our stay at Dinosaur Valley State Park for months. I was not disappointed! How amazing to walk in a stream and put your foot in a dinosaur track!

State Parks are usually clean. No exception here. Hot, spacious showers and clean bathrooms.

Small playground. Dinosaur tracks throughout park near river bed. Hiking trails. Two giant fiberglass dinosaurs. There is also a small visitor center that has some displays and info on the tracks, the types of dinosaurs they think made them and the excavation of the tracks themselves.

Dump station, no full hook-ups, showers, dinosaur novelty store. No laundry.
Dino World (didn't go too expensive), Creation Evidence Museum and Fossil Rim Safari (did not go here either) are all very close. Fort Worth is 90 minutes away.

Rangers were helpful, not so much for the camp hosts. Lots of great nature including the river running through the park.
Can't beat state parks for roominess. Of course they rarely have pull-through sites.

We paid $25 a night. We also purchased a Texas State Park card for $60. This saved us $45 in entry fees, plus 1/2 price on the third night, for a total savings of $62. This card will also get us savings and wave all entry fees at future Texas State Parks.

Date of Stay:
 October, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $25.00

Sokolfw
7 reviews
5

Great place to get away.

Great wooded campsites, very spreadout and secluded. They even have a great little camp store.

Date of Stay:
 April, 2010