11 off-road sites to see dinosaur tracks in Utah
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Dinosaurs went extinct long ago, but it is still possible to feel like you’re walking in their footsteps.
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Dinosaurs went extinct long ago, but it is still possible to feel like you’re walking in their footsteps.
The Utah Geological Survey (UGS) is a division of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Several specialized programs comprise the UGS: Data Management, Energy & Minerals, Geologic Hazards, Geologic Information & Outreach, Geologic Mapping, Groundwater & Wetlands, and Paleontology.
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