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  1. Sep 20, 2022 · 16. Cook Your Own Steak at the Steak Pit. Located in-between Brooks and Dinosaur Provincial Park is the Patricia Hotel, which is quite known for the Steak Pit restaurant. While you can order from the menu at this small “hole-in-the-wall” saloon-style bar, the most popular option is the DIY steaks and burgers.

  2. Apr 19, 2015 · Dinosaur Provincial Park. Dinosaur Provincial Park UNESCO World Heritage Site is located 48 km northeast (1/2 hour drive) from Brooks, Alberta (NOT at or near Drumheller). There is a campground, picnic area, walking trails, Public Scenic Loop Road with 2 outdoor fossil displays and Visitor Centre with museum, theatre, giftshop.

  3. 403-378-4342. Overview. Map. Travel Alberta/Roth-Ramberg. Standing beneath a towering hoodoo with a cactus at your feet, it’s easy to imagine a time when dinosaurs roamed the area. At Dinosaur Provincial Park, history is rediscovered every day and you’re invited to join in. Located about half an from Brooks, this place is a must visit if ...

  4. Trails. To view all park trails and difficulty classifications see our updated trail map. Stay on designated trails and choose trails that match your hiking ability. 🟢 Green circle trails are suitable for most users in most conditions. These trails generally have a gravelled surface, no/few stairs and do not have steep slopes.

  5. Dinosaur Provincial Park. Some of the most extensive dinosaur fossil fields in the world are found here; the area's badlands and cottonwood river habitat are the other significant features that resulted in the park's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Strange land formations rise up on all sides, sculpted by wind and water ...

  6. Public Safety. Information: 403-378-4342. Directions. 48 km northeast of Brooks. Dinosaur Provincial Park is NOT located at Drumheller. It is 48 km northeast of Brooks, Alberta. From Dinosaur Provincial Park, it takes at least two hours to drive to the Town of Drumheller and the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. See Driving Instructions.

  7. 4 days ago · Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO world heritage site. Our park is located at the heart of Alberta’s badlands. There are over 120 RV and tent friendly sites, including unserviced, powered and pull-through options. This campground is nestled in the valley by the Red Deer River, shaded by cotton-wood trees, and many sites back onto the creek.

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