At this State Park you can see a full size replica of a Tyrannosaurus, Coelophysis, or seventeen other species. Also featured at this park are archaeological and geological exhibits, florescent minerals, and other historical objects.
A picnic area is provided behind the park's museum, but no camping is allowed.
$5.00 for a day-use fee. $15.00 for a five day pass. $50.00 will get you a single park permit which allows the card holder and up to 7 guests in the same private vehicle day-use entrance into Utah Field House of Natural History State Park. The permit is valid for the current calendar year. The Park is open all year but closed January 1, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, December 24-25 and 31. Hours are 8am to 9 pm June through August, 9am to 5pm the rest of the year.