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Dinosaur State Park, Connecticut

Eubrontes trace fossils from the park.
Eubrontes trace fossils from the park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

The northeast is not particularly renowned for its fossil beds—the majority of dinosaur fossils are out West. But Dinosaur State Park in the Connecticut Valley is an exception to that rule. Dinosaur State Park houses over 2,600 dinosaur footprints, the majority of which have been reburied to preserve them. But 1/3 of the tracks are exposed, for your viewing pleasure.