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Recently, we did some family camping at Dinosaur Valley State Park . Website captured for verification.
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Recently, we did some family camping at Dinosaur Valley State Park . Website captured for verification.
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Recently, we did some family camping at Dinosaur Valley State Park .Source captured for BeachFinder verification
At the Dinosaur Valley SP headquarters, you can pick out your campsite , get your tags, and parking pass.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
We were originally assigned sites 13 and 11 but found them too cut off so we switched out 13 for 9 and it was a great set up for our group.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
We had no service at our campsite, but near headquarters and in places along the river we did have reception.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
We began by heading out to the trails behind the campsite and then climbing down the escarpment to walk along the river (because surely that's where an easy trail would have taken us!).Source captured for BeachFinder verification
We walked for a short while and then realized in the shade it was a bit chilly so we climbed back up to get jackets from the campsite.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
My kids were super happy, so we continued on this way!Source captured for BeachFinder verification
We made it to the part of the river where there appears to be a crossing on the map.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
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Recently, we did some family camping at Dinosaur Valley State Park .