Located just north of Moab, Utah, Copper Ridge Dinosaur Tracks Interpretive Site offers a rare chance to see authentic Jurassic-era footprints preserved in the desert. A short, easy-to-moderate hike of about 0.3 miles round trip with 65–100 feet of elevation gain leads to tracks left by both giant plant-eating sauropods and meat-eating theropods. Sweeping desert views and well-preserved tracks make this family-friendly destination ideal for photography and exploration. The Copper Ridge tracks…
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