During recent construction work on a parking lot at Dinosaur National Monument, previously undiscovered dinosaur fossils were unearthed near the Quarry Exhibit Hall. This marks the first fossil excavations at this location since 1924, adding to the rich paleontological history of the area.
The discovery was made amidst routine construction work, highlighting the ongoing potential for significant fossil finds within the monument. The fossils were found in close proximity to the Quarry Exhibit Hall, a site renowned for its showcase of approximately 1,500 dinosaur bones.
The National Park Service has not released details about the specific types of dinosaurs the new fossils might represent. Further examination and analysis will be conducted to identify the species and gain more insight into the prehistoric inhabitants of the area. The unexpected find underscores the importance of the Dinosaur National Monument as a vital site for ongoing paleontological research and discovery.


