Walk among REAL dinosaur footprints that extend across the flat sandstone landscape, dating about 200 million years old. It's definitely worth the …
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May 16, 2025
Our guide Gary really brought the many dinosaur tracks to life. He was knowledgeable, helpful with photos and with rock identification.Full review by SLH966
May 4, 2025
Awesome experience! The guide was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. We couldn't believe how many trace fossils we could see!! There is no charge, but in our opinion they deserve a nice tip. …Full review by Jean D
Apr 20, 2025
Simply amazing! The tour guide showed us multiple different dinosaur tracks and fossils. It was really cool to be able to see them from that close! The people there were very friendly. We'd definitel…Full review by Silver_traveller1002
Hi, i was wondering what you tipped the guides? I am going there soon and just wondered what a sensible tip would be? Thank you :)
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A group of four of us tipped $20 which was well received. I think $10- $20 dollars is reasonable and we bought a couple of bits of jewellery too. Well worth a visit. Have fun.
How much time is minimally required to see some or all of the tracks? Hoping to stop off between Navajo Point and Flagstaff at Cameron Trading post and to Dinosaur tracks, before heading on. Would 30 minutes be enough time to see at least some of them with a Navajo guide?
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30 minutes to 1 hour - tell the guide your time is limited.
The colleges come from all around to look at the fossils, the Navajo guides pay attention and learn all they can. I would rather pay them for a well guided at your own paced tour than a cookie cutter read from a paper tour.
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I am not 100% sure of what your question is. First off, do some reading on line about this site near Tuba City before you go. There are NO fossils in the area of the Dinosaur tracks. …
I am not 100% sure of what your question is. First off, do some reading on line about this site near Tuba City before you go. There are NO fossils in the area of the Dinosaur tracks. Only the foot prints or tracks have been authenticated. The 'dinosaur eggs' are iron deposits and the 'bones' are limestone. The area with the tracks is fairly small and do not cover a huge area. The tour guides will walk you around and point out the tracks, bones, and eggs. Hard to tell whether they know they are fooling the public, or it is what they believe. You do not have to sign up for an actual tour. And they work on tips alone. You could always do your own research before you get there, let them give you the generic tour (just so you know the locations of the tracks) and then tell them you are going to go back and look at the tracks again, by yourself. I do not believe they would stop you. Some of the guides will be better than others. I hear a lot of good things about 'Joe'. He is usually at the end of the parking area, farthest from hwy 160. Best of luck.