DinoWalk is an event put on by the Museum of Culpeper History in collaboration with Luck Stone Quarry to grant visitors access to one of the largest collections of dinosaur tracks in North America. The Museum of Culpeper History has announced May 2-3 as dates for its hugely popular DinoWalk at Luck Stone Quarry. Uncovered by accident by quarry operators in 1989, nearly 5,000 tracks from the.
Since 2015, the Museum of Culpeper History has partnered with Luck Stone Quarry to provide a public access day to view Culpeper's dinosaur footprints. The musuem says during the Triassic Period, giant beasts roamed this region. In 1989, evidence of their existence was discovered at the bottom of the quarry.
Explore the largest quantity of dinosaur footprints discovered in North America! Each year the Museum partners with the local Luck Stone Quarry to provide a public access day to view Culpeper's famous dinosaur footprints! More than 215 million years ago, giant beasts roamed the region we call home today. DinoWalk Tickets The annual DinoWalk event, hosted by the Museum of Culpeper History and Luck Stone Quarry, allows visitors into the quarry to see the prints. This year's event runs May 2 to 3, and tickets go on sale for the general public April 12.
Vehicle passes are $50 and provide access for one vehicle and all of its occupants. The Culpeper DinoWalk is a two-day event that is a partnership between the Museum of Culpeper History and the local Luck Stone Quarry, which houses the largest quantity of dinosaur footprints ever discovered in North America. The dinosaur footprints were discovered in 1989 and date back over 215 million years, from the Triassic Period.
The Museum of Culpeper History and Luck Stone Quarry annually provide a public access day to view Culpeper's famous dinosaur footprints! More than 215 million years ago, giant beasts roamed the region we call home today. Then, in 1989, evidence of their existence was discovered at the bottom of the quarry. Their footprints, now exposed on a 50-mile stretch of the western coastline, come from at least 11 (possibly as many as 21) different kinds of dinosaurs.
This special event is made possible through a partnership between the Museum of Culpeper History and Luck Stone Quarry. DinoWalk will be held Saturday, August 24! Each year the Museum partners with the local Luck Stone Quarry to provide a public access day to view Culpeper's famous dinosaur footprints! More than 215 million years ago, during the Triassic Period, giant beasts roamed the region that we call home today. DinoWalk returns to Culpeper's Luck Stone Quarry in May Posted on March 5, 2025 by Jessica Edington Culpeper Uncovered: Discover the History, Culture and Community Behind the Town Warrenton Town Council sets public hearing on repealing Arrington annexation; project slated to bring 254 homes, new inn.