
What’s more exciting for kids than seeing dinosaur
bones? Digging them up, of course. The Wyoming Dinosaur Center, 120
miles southeast of Yellowstone National Park, offers kids 8-13 a
chance to join scientists and technicians for two-day digs this
summer. Already unearthed: sauropod remains (those long-necked
veggie-eaters from Jurassic Park) and allosaur teeth and tracks.
This is the third season for the “kids’ dig.” Contact the Wyoming
Dinosaur Center, Box 868, Thermopolis, WY 82443
(800/455-DINO).
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Wyoming Dinosaur Center.

