Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry

Category: Historical landmark

Address: 125 S 600 W, Price, UT 84501, USA

Phone: +14356363600

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–5PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: 10AM–5PM

Friday: 10AM–5PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Blake Baker

Jul 22, 2022

The visitor center got a new bookstore July 2022 and sculptures are coming fall 2022

Miranda Small

Jun 22, 2022

This was such a neat stop for already being in the area. We really enjoyed seeing all the articulated bones and bone fragments. But I don't think I'd drive far out of my way to come here, and it's definitely not geared for kids- it's pretty small, with a few short hikes. One fun hike to a get great views of the valley, that you can extend longer by following another sign (we didn't due to time) and another that just loops you through the valley to a few "points of interest" if you follow along with the brochure, which is almost just as interesting to read by itself.

Lissa T

Apr 10, 2021

If you have a Dino lover and some extra time you should stop at the Dino quarry. They have a small museum and and a hike where you can see Dino bones that are still in the rock. It’s completely open and hot so don’t forget the sunscreen and water. They’ve updated it since the last time I came and now have picnic tables and better paths. If you plan to do this as a side trip plan for 3 hours. driving alone is about 1 1/2 hrs out and back.

Brayden Workman

Jun 3, 2018

This is a great experience to see some love bones from one of the most popular places on Earth. I don't really feel like 5 bucks a person is worth it however... Once in a life time maybe.

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Questions & Answers

Is the quarry open tomorrow saturday

Valerie Callor | Jun 29, 2019
Michael Madsen | Jun 30, 2019

Yes. It is open on Saturdays.

What are the days and hours the visitor center and quarry open?

Barbara Harper | Aug 2, 2020
Annie Wilkinson | Aug 3, 2020

10:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. We wore masks, not sure if they are required. The BLM hostess was very friendly and informative, and the quarry museum is educational and interesting as are the tin sheds containing actual digs. We enjoyed visiting very much

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Is it a place to dig or just look?

Virginia H | Jun 28, 2020
Mitch Moore | Jun 29, 2020

Just to look, only one research team is licensed to work in the excavation site.

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Is there any camping available at the Quarry.?

Ron Swenson | Jun 29, 2019
Michael Madsen | Jun 30, 2019

No.

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