People often ask what inspired us to build The Dinosaur Park, so here's our story....
We are a small, family-owned business with two wonderful kids who REALLY love dinosaurs!!
In 2002, when our three-year-old son developed an interest in dinosaurs, we looked for a place to visit that would be educational, yet fun and enjoyable. Over the years, his interest turned into a passion so intense that even our younger daughter became intrigued. Soon, the whole family was often discussing dinosaur topics, watching documentaries, doing dino crafts, searching the internet, reading books and playing dinosaur games! We found some great museums, with dinosaur skeletons on display, but it just wasn't what we were looking for. We wanted a place where dinosaurs appeared to be in their own natural environment, with realistic statues of scientifically correct sizes and features - apart from the learning experience, we also wanted a place where kids could run and play! When we couldn't find exactly what we were looking for, we decided to build The Dinosaur Park for our kids - and for your children too!
The Dinosaur Park opened September 2005. We enjoy adding and changing things each year as we continue to grow. We hope that all families will enjoy our nature park as much as we do!
We are a small, family-owned business with two wonderful kids who REALLY love dinosaurs!!
In 2002, when our three-year-old son developed an interest in dinosaurs, we looked for a place to visit that would be educational, yet fun and enjoyable. Over the years, his interest turned into a passion so intense that even our younger daughter became intrigued. Soon, the whole family was often discussing dinosaur topics, watching documentaries, doing dino crafts, searching the internet, reading books and playing dinosaur games! We found some great museums, with dinosaur skeletons on display, but it just wasn't what we were looking for. We wanted a place where dinosaurs appeared to be in their own natural environment, with realistic statues of scientifically correct sizes and features - apart from the learning experience, we also wanted a place where kids could run and play! When we couldn't find exactly what we were looking for, we decided to build The Dinosaur Park for our kids - and for your children too!
The Dinosaur Park opened September 2005. We enjoy adding and changing things each year as we continue to grow. We hope that all families will enjoy our nature park as much as we do!
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Physical Address:
Dinosaur Park
893 Union Chapel Road
Cedar Creek, Texas 78612
Phone: 512-321-6262
email: [email protected]
Mailing Address:
Dinosaur Park
PO Box 1431
Bastrop, Texas 78602
Dinosaur Park
893 Union Chapel Road
Cedar Creek, Texas 78612
Phone: 512-321-6262
email: [email protected]
Mailing Address:
Dinosaur Park
PO Box 1431
Bastrop, Texas 78602
Location: 893 Union Chapel Road, Cedar Creek TX 78612
The Dinosaur Park is conveniently located just off Hwy 71 between Austin and Bastrop.
From Austin: Approximately 12 miles east of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on the right-side of Hwy 71. Take Hwy 71 towards Bastrop, Pass Williams Lane and turn RIGHT onto Union Chapel Road. Facing Hwy 71 RV * Park turn immediately to the LEFT and see our sign and driveway.
If you reach the Cedar Creek High School on Hwy 71, you've gone two blocks too far.
From Bastrop: Take Hwy 71 towards Austin.
AFTER passing the Cedar Creek High School and the traffic light at the corner of South Pope Bend and Hwy 71, take the next LEFT onto Union Chapel Road.
Facing Hwy 71 RV Park * turn immediately to the LEFT and see our sign and driveway.
The Dinosaur Park is conveniently located just off Hwy 71 between Austin and Bastrop.
From Austin: Approximately 12 miles east of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on the right-side of Hwy 71. Take Hwy 71 towards Bastrop, Pass Williams Lane and turn RIGHT onto Union Chapel Road. Facing Hwy 71 RV * Park turn immediately to the LEFT and see our sign and driveway.
If you reach the Cedar Creek High School on Hwy 71, you've gone two blocks too far.
From Bastrop: Take Hwy 71 towards Austin.
AFTER passing the Cedar Creek High School and the traffic light at the corner of South Pope Bend and Hwy 71, take the next LEFT onto Union Chapel Road.
Facing Hwy 71 RV Park * turn immediately to the LEFT and see our sign and driveway.