Tall grass grows on the rocky bank of the Paluxy River at Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.
Rugged stone steps descend to the Paluxy River in Dinosaur Valley State Park, located in Glen Rose, Texas.
Tall grass grows along the banks of the Paluxy River in the hills of Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.
Trees grow along the shore of the Paluxy River in Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.
A puddle reflects a neighboring tree in the dry course of the Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.
A wooden beam lies in the nearly-dry Paluxy River at Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.
The nearly-dry riverbed of the Paluxy River as it wends its way through Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.
A dead, leafless tree silhouetted by the overcast North Texas sky at Dinosaur Valley State Park.
Some of what little water is left in the drought-stricken Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.
The Paluxy River flows through the highlands near Glen Rose, Texas at Dinosaur Valley State Park.
This 70-foot-long statue of a brontosaurus was originally built for Sinclair Dinoland, a Sinclair Oil Company exhibit at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, but now resides at Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.
The Paluxy River flows through the highlands near Glen Rose, Texas at Dinosaur Valley State Park.
A lonesome tree grows in a field at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, Texas.