I feel confident in saying that Kansas is home to some of the most talented people in the world… in fact, it seems that almost anywhere you go, you are bound to run into some sort of artist, writer, musician, etc. In the case of today’s feature, however, we are discussing a unique local artist and his underrated sculpture collection that is the Erie Dinosaur Park.
Originally known as the Dinosaur Not So National Park, these elaborate prehistoric sculptures were at one time housed in the backyard of native Kansan Robert Dorris.
The Dorris's were beloved members of the Erie community and were well known for opening their backyard to the many admirers of Robert's talent, even after his passing in 2007.
Can you see why Erie Dinosaur Park would be such a popular spot for field trips?!
Since the park is still relatively new (and is run by donations and volunteers), there is still much work to be done to ensure it remains part of the community for years to come.
In 2014, the collection was donated to the Town of Erie and has since been housed at the memorable Erie Dinosaur Park, which is open the second Saturday and third Sunday of each month.
For more information about the dinosaurs, the life and legacy of Robert Dorris, or getting involved with Erie Dinosaur Park, be sure to visit their website.