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Hike the easy 0.7-mile Warner Valley Dinosaur Tracks Trail to discover ancient dinosaur footprints in a striking Utah desert landscape.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trailhead is located near St. George, Utah. The access road to the trailhead is unpaved, approximately 8-11 miles long, and can be bumpy with some sandy spots. While often passable by passenger cars in dry conditions, a high-clearance vehicle is recommended, especially after rain, to navigate the uneven terrain.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Warner Valley Dinosaur Tracks Trail. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and is generally open to the public.
The best time to visit is typically in the spring or fall when temperatures are milder. In spring, the desert comes alive with wildflowers like globe mallow and desert marigolds, adding to the scenic beauty. Summer can be very hot, and winter can bring colder temperatures, though the trail is generally accessible year-round.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you pack out any waste. Be mindful of the desert heat and uneven terrain, especially for your pet's paws.
The trail is short and leads across slickrock and sandy terrain, a dirt single track, and into a dry wash where the tracks are located. You'll encounter a small rise before descending. The path is generally uneven and sandy, featuring slickrock surfaces.
The primary attraction is the remarkable collection of over 400 fossilized Dinosaur tracks, dating back 190 million years. Beyond the tracks, you'll enjoy classic Utah desert vistas, including flaming red mountains, colorful clay-filled hills, desert mesas, and dramatic red cliffs. Sweeping views of Warner Valley, the Arizona Strip, and the Pine Valley Mountains are also visible.
The trail is quite short, with a round-trip length ranging from approximately 0.2 to 0.6 miles. The average hike time is around 30 minutes, with an additional 30 minutes to an hour for exploring the dinosaur tracks and interpretive signs.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and is very suitable for families with children due to its short length and minimal elevation change. It offers a unique and engaging educational experience with the dinosaur footprints.
Yes, in addition to the extensive dinosaur footprints, the area also features ancient petroglyphs and pictographs, adding another layer of historical and cultural interest to your visit.
Even though it's a short trail, it's wise to bring water, especially during warmer months. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also recommended due to the exposed desert environment. Comfortable walking shoes are advisable for the uneven and sandy terrain.
No, the trail is not wheelchair accessible. The terrain includes uneven surfaces, slickrock, and sandy sections, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs.
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