3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
7 people
English
Certain areas around the world have stories that are worth telling (and hearing, too)’Utah’s Warner Valley Trail is no different as its past dates back to the dinosaur times. This Utah Archaeology Adventure to Dinosaur Tracks takes you to a spot where dinosaur tracks were found in 1982, as well as to Fort Pearce, which is brimming with early settler tales of Mormons, Utes, and Navajos.
In 1982, dinosaur tracks were discovered in this ancient stream bed. Walk where the dinosaurs walked.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Fort Pearce is a fort that was built in late 1866. The fort was one of many locations built as a measure to help prevent Indian attacks on early mormon settlers in Southern Utah. The series of attacks was named “Black Hawk War”, where Ute and Navajo Indians raided villages, destroyed crops, and scattered livestock.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free