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Dinosaur prints in AZ/NM/CA?

Are there any parks or museums that feature dinosaur prints in the Southwest? I was told there was one place that has recently gone closed to the public. Are there any other places that are open currently?

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  1. A quick goggle gives me this http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/dec/stories/dinosites.html http://www.doney.net/aroundaz/route66/dinosaurpark.htm of course there is the national monument in colorado
  2. If you go north on US 89 from Flagstaff AZ you will eventually come to the jct of US 160/ Tuba City ,go east, do a quick climb before leveling out and about a mile or so later on your left you will see hand lettered signs for dinosaur tracks. The tracks were made by three toed Triassic dinosaurs and are located in the Moenkopi formation . Which if you cam up from Flagstaff you've been driving across for the past 40 minutes. The area you will be visiting is run by Native Americans - Navajos - who for a small fee of $ 3-5 [ which you already have in your hand ] will show you the area. The fee can also be used not to be shown the area. Use due dilegence because occasionally one of your guides may have had a close encounter with a fermented beverage.
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