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1 January 2024
Embrace your inner child and embark on an adventure that will transport you back in time, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. This extraordinary opportunity awaits just 70 miles beyond Flagstaff in Tuba City, nestled within the Navajo Nation’s scenic landscapes. Here, you can walk among genuine dinosaur footprints, an experience that will surely ignite your sense of wonder. Feel free to bring your young explorers along; this is an adventure for all ages.
Unlike typical museums with polished exhibits and replicas, this site offers a genuine encounter with dinosaur tracks scattered across a section beneath Hamblin Ridge. These remarkable imprints are relics from the early Jurassic period, dating back an astonishing 200 million years. Their authenticity has been confirmed by paleontologists from Northern Arizona University.
While the exact dinosaur species responsible for these footprints remains a mystery, they are classified as “trace fossils.” Experts identify them based on their shape, the type of rock layer they are found on, and their age. It’s possible that these footprints belonged to carnivorous dinosaurs like Eubrontes, Grallator, Coelophysis kayentakatae, or Dilophosaurus wetherilli.
Upon arrival, you’ll encounter stands adorned with exquisite Navajo jewelry and handmade crafts. A friendly Navajo host will extend a warm welcome and offer guided tours. Although there’s no mandatory admission fee or obligation to take a tour, it’s recommended that you consider either option. This site resides within the Navajo Reservation and provides a vital source of income for the community. While not all information may align perfectly with scientific accuracy, participating in a tour or supporting local artisans is well worth it. Guides may suggest a nominal fee, but your contribution should reflect your appreciation for their time and dedication.
Since the Moenkopi Dinosaur Tracks attraction lacks formal protection, it’s essential to exhibit utmost consideration. Avoid littering, spilling food or beverages, or causing any harm to this historic site. Let common sense and respect guide your actions, preserving this invaluable piece of our planet’s history for future generations.
This attraction comes highly recommended, making it an ideal stop on your journey to the Four Corners region or a memorable day trip from Flagstaff. It offers a unique, enriching, and budget-friendly experience that can be enjoyed by all.
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