Northeast Arizona Sights

Dinosaur Tracks Review

About 5.5 miles west of Tuba City, between mileposts 316 and 317 on U.S. 160, is a small sign for the Dinosaur Tracks. More than 200 million years ago a dilophosaurus—a carnivorous bipedal reptile over 10 feet tall—left tracks in mud that turned to sandstone. There's no charge for a look. Ask the locals about guiding you to the nearby petroglyphs and freshwater springs.

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