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Dinosaur State Park

TIME : 2016/2/18 10:57:38

Connecticut’s answer to Jurassic Park, Dinosaur State Park lets you view dinosaur footprints left 200 million years ago on mudflats near Rocky Hill, 10 miles due south of Hartford along I-91. The tracks hardened in the mud and were only uncovered by road-building crews in the early 20th century. Today, they’re preserved beneath a geodesic dome and you can tour an 80ft-long diorama that shows how the tracks were made. Outside, there are several on-site dino prints where visitors can make plaster casts. The casting site is free, open from May through October, and the park provides every­thing you need but the plaster of paris, 25 pounds of which is recommended to make several decent-sized casts. The park also has a picnic area and 2 miles of interesting nature trails. Take I-91 exit 23, then go a mile east. No credit cards accepted.