Dinosaur Park
4.4FreeDiscover historic vintage cement dinosaurs offering scenic Black Hills views
Perched atop Skyline Drive in Rapid City, Dinosaur Park features vintage 1930s life-sized cement dinosaur sculptures built by the Works Progress Administration. Visitors can climb up the hill to get an up-close look at the green prehistoric statues and enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the city and surrounding plains. Admission to this nostalgic, family-friendly hilltop park is completely free year-round.
Expert notes
- Visit early in the day to avoid crowds.
- Bring water and snacks for a picnic.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around.
- Check the weather before your visit, as it is an outdoor park.
- Take your time to enjoy each dinosaur sculpture and read the information plaques.
- Use sunscreen during sunny days.
- Capture photos from different angles for variety.
- Consider visiting during the sunset for beautiful views.
- Keep an eye on children as some areas may be steep.
- Look for local wildlife while exploring the park.
Features
- Accessible pathways
- Benches for resting
- Community event space
- Family-friendly environment
- Free entry
- Gift shop with dinosaur merchandise
- Informational plaques about dinosaurs
- Life-sized dinosaur sculptures
- Open year-round
- Photo opportunities
- Picnic areas
- Restrooms available nearby
- Stunning views of Rapid City
- Surrounding nature trails
- Walking paths
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