Earth’s history is written in the rock record. Evolutionists look at them and see millions of years of slow processes and the death of creatures in the struggle to evolve. Bible believers look at the same rock record and see evidence of a catastrophic global flood that wiped out carefully designed creatures all across the globe in a watery judgment. Who is right?
Join ICR Geologist, Dr. Tim Clarey on a hiking tour of Dinosaur Ridge as he discusses the dinosaur tracks, fossils and significant geological sites along the hiking path -- all of which point to a global cataclysm that occurred just a few thousand years ago.
Date: Apr 25, 2022
About This Event
Bring a sack lunch for the picnic lunch after the hike, where he will answer your questions on dinosaurs, fossils, and geology. The hike and lunch will conclude by 2:00 p.m. so participants can have free time to explore other parts of the park. Hike the Triceratops Trail, visit the Exhibit Hall, or take pictures with the dinosaurs.
Please note that admission to the park is free, however an admission charge of $3.00 is required to visit the Exhibit Hall.
Schedule
10:00 a.m. – Meet at the Visitors Center
12:30 p.m. – Picnic Lunch and Q&A with Dr. Clarey
1:30 p.m. – Dismissal
Registration
Participation in this hiking tour is free, but registration is required. Space is limited, so register today!
Participants in the Dinosaur Ridge Hiking Tour will be hiking at their own risk. Please bring a minimum of a single (1) quart of water per person, wear appropriate hiking footwear, and use sun protection. Participants should also remain alert for dangerous wildlife such as snakes.
Please note that while the Dinosaur Ridge Trail is wheelchair accessible, it does climb 200 ft. in elevation over approximately 1 mile. For more information about the Dinosaur Ridge tracksite and hiking trails, please click here.
For more information, please email events@ICR.org or call 214.615.8306.