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Some of the most extensive dinosaur fossil fields in the world are found here; the area’s badlands and cottonwood river habitat are the other significant features that resulted in the park’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979; you won’t want to miss a visit to the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Field Station, located in the park.
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Author review: August 2008
Driving through the prairies you would never expect to see the landscape change so drastically. Dinosaur Provincal Park is AMAZING! There are lots of hiking trails though out the area as well as informational sites. When we were here it was incredibly hot (30C) and not a lot of shade. Well worth seeing, but it is off the beaten path.
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