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Dinosaur National MonumentPaleontologist squatting next to dinosaur bones on cliff.
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Dinosaur National Monument
Donations

Your tax-deductible gift furthers important work at Dinosaur National Monument. Private donations help preserve the various natural and cultural resources, maintain trails, and provide brochures and interpretive programs each year.

Donations may be dedicated to enhancing specific activities, such as visitor services, educational programs, trail maintenance, tamarisk eradication, research, or scientific study. These can be made by check or money order, payable to:

National Park Service
Park Superintendent
Dinosaur National Monument
4545 Highway 40
Dinosaur, CO 81610

Picture of lizard resting on a rock.  

Did You Know?
Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago, but lizards are still a common sight at Dinosaur National Monument. The small, inquisitive reptiles have endured on Earth for more than 300 million years, far outlasting their giant cousins.

Last Updated: September 09, 2009 at 23:06 EST