You had a fascination with dinosaurs when you were a kid and have seen all of the Jurassic Park movies but may think that dinos lived not only long ago but also far away. If you are a Colorado native, however, you know this is not the case, as our state is home to several exciting dinosaur sites, including that of the longest dinosaur track site in the WORLD:
Also known as the Purgatory River Track Site, the area contains a whopping 100 trackways and another 1,500 individual footprints, making it the longest recorded site in the world.
In addition to the dinosaur tracks, Picketwire Canyon is also home to fossils, as well as artifacts and pictographs from the early Native Americans and settlers.
Picketwire Canyon is located near La Junta and can be accessed by taking CO Hwy 109 south for 13 miles, turning right (west) on Forest Service Road 2200 for 8 miles, left (south) on County Road 25 for 6 miles, then another left (east) onto FSR 2185 for 3.2 miles.