Cabazon Dinosaurs
Cabazon, CA 92230-5106
Phone: (951) 922-8700
- Cross Street:
- Main Street
- Hours:
- Daily 10am-Dusk
Editorial Review for Cabazon Dinosaurs – by Tara de Lis
In Short
Cabazon's concrete dinosaurs have been a beloved tourist trap for half a century, and a trip to Palm Springs isn't complete without a stop at Dinny--a four-story high Brontosaurus--and his comrade, a 65-foot Tyrannosaurus rex. Designer Claude Bell envisioned the area to include a Woolly Mammoth and Sabertooth Tiger as well, but additions were precluded when he passed away in 1989. Before leaving, pick up a souvenir at the small store in Dinny's belly.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoOpen only on Saturday and Sunday, the Mr. Rex T-Rex Museum is four stories high, and adults and children can climb to the top for a magnificent view out Mr. Rex's teeth.
User Reviews for Cabazon Dinosaurs
10/07/2003 Posted by wholovesyababy
If youre off on a mini roadtrip/getaway, you defintely want to stop and check this out. If you appreciate the mid-century vibe of Palm Springs, than this is something you defintely don't want to miss. Two giant dinosaurs overlook the desert valley, a T-Rex and brontosoraus. There's a kitschy gift shop built in the belly of one of the beasts. The scene of many movies, it rates right up there with "The Cadillac Ranch" as far as roadside googies. To add some fun, check out the wide assortment of whoopee cushions the giftshop has before you pass the 100 windmills just before you enter Palm Springs. Look to your left and spot the Shell gas station.
Pros: Free
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