Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite Gallery 2 Gallery
The next few pictures show the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, the sunset, and the dinosaur tracks at night. We made our return trip by the light of a full moon which cast the many rock formations in yet another light.
On the road to the dinosaur tracksite, having left from the south end. The hills and formations were constantly changing.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite. All the pictures until we reached the tracksite were taken from a moving vehicle.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
Traveling north on the backway to the tracksite.
We are getting very close to the tracksite.
Here was a covey of Sage grouse in and along the road.
Visitors will find there is a clean outhouse and a picnic shelter but should bring their own water.. The trackway has a covered walkway with benches. Shade essential for an enjoyable time here on a sunny, summer day. It can be very warm.
All the tracks pictured were illuminated by flashlight. Here is a good view of a track.
More tracks.
More tracks.
It is almost easier to see the tracks in the dark with a light than in the day.
A ghostly track. It was eerie being here at night, it was as though you could see and feel the dinos in the darkness.