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  1. The Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota - Dinosaur Park

    Dinosaur Park. 940 Skyline Dr, Rapid City, SD 57701. Explore a Prehistoric World. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the realm of giants at the Dinosaur Park, a cherished family destination nestled within the majestic Black Hills of Rapid City since 1936.

  2. Best City Views at Dinosaur Park - VisitRapidCity.com

    Best City Views at Dinosaur Park. Since the 1930s, an 80-foot-long brontosaurus has straddled the city skyline on Dakota Hogback Ridge, which extends South straight into the Black Hills. Generations have come to visit our quirky long neck and seven other dinosaur friends.

  3. Dinosaur Park

    Once you climb the stairs to the dinosaur park, you can see the skyline of Rapid City. It's a beautiful view and just something different to do! We took coffee up with us and enjoyed the view for a few minutes before hitting the road back to Sioux Falls. I highly recommend that you visit this place, whether or not you have kids!

  4. Dinosaur Park Gift Shop & Visitors Center - VisitRapidCity.com

    Walk the park to see all seven life-size concrete replicas of dinosaurs. The Visitors Center features unique gifts and souvenirs. Food service includes 12 flavors of ice cream and lunch items. Learn more about Dinosaur Park here.

  5. Dinosaur Park - Wikipedia

    Dinosaur Park is a dinosaur park in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States. Dedicated on May 22, 1936, it contains seven dinosaur sculptures on a hill overlooking the city, created to capitalize on the tourists coming to the Black Hills to see Mount Rushmore.

  6. Dinosaur Park, Rapid City - Travel South Dakota

    View the seven life-sized, concrete replicas of monstrous prehistoric reptiles that inhabit the park. This free park is open 5 a.m.-10 p.m., daily. There is also a visitor center, gift shop and snack bar, including ice cream, Slush Puppies, hotdogs and more.

  7. Dinosaur Park: Get Prehistoric in the Black Hills

    Explore the Black Hills' prehistoric past at Rapid City's Dinosaur Park. This past excavation site features massive dinosaur structures and insight into the area's history.

  8. Hills, dinosaurs have been found in great abundance in the basins of Wyoming and on the Northern Great Plains. Dinosaur Park is located on a ridge of sandstone that encircles the Black Hills. Along this ridge dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous periods have been found. Not far from the park dinosaur footprints have been found.

  9. Dinosaur Park - SouthDakota.com

    View the seven life-sized, concrete replicas of monstrous prehistoric reptiles that inhabit the park. There is also a visitor center, gift shop and cafe. The hours of operation are 8 a.m.-8 p.m., June-August, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m., May, September and October.

  10. Dinosaur Park - Rapid City, SD - Yelp

    If you're visiting Rapid City, you must make a stop at Dinosaur Park! You'll get a little exercise walking to the top, but it's worth it. There are fantastic views from all sides. There's also a great visitor center with lots of goodies.

    • Location: 940 Skyline Dr Rapid City, SD 57702
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