Friday, November 8, 2019

Dinosaur Statues

  Two of the three dinosaurs are surrounded by protective, white picket fencing. The triceratops has been refurbished recently with new horns and a new paint job but the brontosaurus’s skin is flaking away. The third dinosaur looks tougher so it may be made of concrete or fiberglass rather than foam like the other two.

  The dinosaurs are located at the Clayton Tourist Center. An interpretive sign describes the 100 million-year-old dinosaur tracks that can be seen at Clayton Lake State Park, located about 15 miles north of the town.

   The dinosaurs can be viewed from the sidewalk or from your vehicle.

   Short RVs will fit in the gravel lot on Palm Street. Long RVs can be parked on the street. Statues  36.44131, -103.17795
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