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Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite

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The Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite is one of Utah’s most significant fossil track localities located on BLM-managed lands near Kanab. Visitors can explore the track-bearing surfaces on foot and learn from interpretive panels that explain the geology, paleontology, and importance of protecting these fragile resour…

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About Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite

The Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite is one of Utah’s most significant fossil track localities located on BLM-managed lands near Kanab. Visitors can explore the track-bearing surfaces on foot and learn from interpretive panels that explain the geology, paleontology, and importance of protecting these fragile resources. The site’s remote setting provides expansive views of Navajo Sandstone and surrounding high-desert terrain.The site preserves hundreds of fossilized dinosaur and other vertebrate footprints in the Navajo Sandstone, dating back approximately 180 million years to the early Jurassic. Three-toed tracks like Kayentapus and Grallator were made by theropod dinosaurs, whereas the large four-toed tracks, Otozoum, were made by the bi-pedal ancestors to the herbivorous, long-necked sauropod dinosaurs. The site also contains tracks called Batrachopus, attributable to crocodilians, and Brasilichnium, which were made by small, early mammals. The site provides insight into the behavior and movement of dinosaurs and other animals before the landscape transitioned from an oasis in a Sahara-like desert to the colorful Navajo Sandstone seen today.To reach the tracks from the lower parking area near the interpretive display, walk around the vehicle barricade and follow the drainage west. After about 180 yards (165 meters), the drainage ends at a pour-off. At this point, climb the slope to the right (north) and begin exploring the surrounding sandstone. Watch the ground closely — tracks often blend into the rock and may take time to notice. Many visitors find that footprints become easier to spot after spending a few minutes at the site, and on the return hike you may discover tracks you passed without seeing earlier.Hours and SeasonsOpen year-round. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable conditions. Summer heat can be extreme, and the access road may become impassable during wet weather.Features and ServicesAccess and Parking: Sand parking area at the site. High-

How to Get There

From the Kanab Visitor Center (BLM) in Kanab, Utah, turn right onto Highway 89 and continue north through Kanab. After approximately 8.9 miles, turn left onto Hancock Road. Follow Hancock Road for 9.4 miles to its intersection with County Road 1000 / Coral Pink Sand Dunes Road. Turn left onto County Road 1000 and drive 6.89 miles. Turn left onto BLM Road 30.From here, take BLM Road 30 south. After about 0.4 miles, stay left at the “Y” to remain on BLM Road 30. Continue for another 1.5 miles to reach the main / upper parking area on the left delineated by a rail fence. Visitors with true off-highway vehicles may continue down a short, steep, sandstone slope to the lower parking area near the interpretive signs.

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Plan Your Visit to Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite

Heading to Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite?

No central reservation system listed for Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/257179) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite?

From the Kanab Visitor Center (BLM) in Kanab, Utah, turn right onto Highway 89 and continue north through Kanab. After approximately 8.9 miles, turn left onto Hancock Road. Follow Hancock Road for 9.4 miles to its intersection with County Road 1000 / Coral Pink Sand Dunes Road. Turn left onto County Road 1000 and drive 6.89 miles. Turn left onto BLM Road 30.From here, take BLM Road 30 south. After…

How do I contact Moccasin Mountain Dinosaur Tracksite?

You can reach the park at phone: 435-644-1200 or email: BLM_UT_KN_Mail@blm.gov.