Utah Points of Interest

Mill Canyon Tracksite


The Mill Canyon Tracksite, located in the Upper Colorado-Kane Springs watershed of Utah, is a significant paleontological site that offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of dinosaurs that lived over 185 million years ago. The site features a large collection of well-preserved dinosaur tracks, including those of theropods, sauropods, and ornithopods. The tracks are believed to have been made during the Jurassic period and are an important reminder of the diversity and evolution of dinosaurs during that time.

Visitors to the Mill Canyon Tracksite can experience the thrill of exploring a real-life dinosaur habitat and witness the preserved tracks of these ancient creatures. The site also offers educational opportunities for visitors to learn about the various types of dinosaurs that once walked the area, their behavior, and the geological processes that helped to preserve their tracks. Additionally, the site is located in a beautiful natural setting surrounded by stunning vistas and provides an excellent opportunity for outdoor recreation. Get driving directions.
MILL CANYON TRACKSITE

Points of Interest
Location
Anticline Overlook
Arches Visitor Center
Black Arch Viewpoint
Broken Arch Trail Viewpoint
Cliffline Viewpoint
Delicate Arch
Double O Arch Viewpoint
Horse Creek Overlook Site
La Sal Mountain Viewpoint
Landscape Arch Trail Viewpoint
Lone Mesa Viewpoint
Maverick Point Overlook
Mill Canyon Tracksite
Monitor and Merrimac Viewpoint
Needles Overlook
Needles Visitor Center
Newspaper Rock Recreation Site
Panorama Point
Plateau Viewpoint
Salt Creek Trailhead
Wilson Arch

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Echo 9 4,170 ft
Horsethief 60 5,859 ft
Dead Horse Point State Park 21 5,965 ft
Williams Bottom 17 3,961 ft
Cowboy Camp 6 6,150 ft
Willow Springs Trail Dispersed Numerous 4,343 ft
Hatch Point 10 5,804 ft
Moonflower Canyon 8 3,959 ft
Hunters Canyon 13 4,076 ft

Nearby Streamflow Levels