Photos of Dinosaur Valley State Park

Sprouts from Stones

Step Down to the River

Rugged stone steps descend to the Paluxy River in Dinosaur Valley State Park, located in Glen Rose, Texas.

Rugged stone steps descend to the Paluxy River in Dinosaur Valley State Park, located in Glen Rose, Texas.

Tall Grass in the Hills

In the River

The Serene River

The Paluxy River flows through Texas' Dinosaur Valley State Park.

The Paluxy River flows through Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.

Down in the Dry Riverbed

River Rocks

The Shore’s Trees

Autumn Rocks

Bent Tree

The Puddle in the Dry Riverbed

A puddle reflects a neighboring tree in the dry course of the Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.

A puddle reflects a neighboring tree in the dry course of the Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.

Riverbed Beam

The Riverbed

The nearly-dry riverbed of the Paluxy River as it wends its way through Texas' Dinosaur Valley State Park.

The nearly-dry riverbed of the Paluxy River as it wends its way through Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park.

The Dead Tree

All That’s Left

Some of what little water is left in the drought-stricken Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.

Some of what little water is left in the drought-stricken Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.

The Tree Next to the Path

The Rocky River

The Paluxy River flows through the highlands near Glen Rose, Texas at Dinosaur Valley State Park.

The Paluxy River flows through the highlands near Glen Rose, Texas at Dinosaur Valley State Park.

The Rocks in the River

Brontosaurus

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.

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 River

The Stream in the Hills

The Tree in the Tall Grass

Glass-like

The Path to the River

A Path Forward

A somewhat-creepy path through the forest at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.

A somewhat-creepy path through the forest at Dinosaur Valley State Park, Texas.