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  1. McConkie Ranch

    Located north of Vernal, McConkie Ranch, the Dry Fork Canyon petroglyphs are well known for their quality and accessibility. The panels at this place cover 200 feet of a cliff face in the Navajo formation. This primitive art gallery from 1-1200 A.D. displays perfect Feront Native American culture examples. The petroglyphs are in a private…

  2. Quarry Exhibit Hall

    The Quarry Exhibit Hall, located approximately 19 miles from Vernal, Utah, is a must-visit destination for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages. The exhibit hall offers a comfortable and refurbished space to admire the wall of roughly 15,000 dinosaur remains from the Late Jurassic period, including species like the Stegosaurus, Diplodocus, Camarasaurus, Apatosaurus, and Allosaurus, among…

  3. Ashley Valley Community Park

    Ashley Valley is the largest community park in Vernal, designed with community fun in mind. This park is home to the Searle and Colton Pavilions, a quaint gazebo, and two playgrounds. This park truly offers something for everyone; it also features four baseball fields, three softball fields, one sand volleyball field, a horse pit, and…

  4. Dinosaur National Monument

    Dinosaur National Monument allows its visitors to explore prehistory through a hands-on experience. People worldwide travel to this place to experience this iconic park located on the Utah and Colorado border, where dinosaur evidence has been preserved for millions of years. Some people may refer to this place as the Dinosaur National Park, but technically,…

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