The Dinosaurs exhibit has returned to Leu Gardens.
The outdoor exhibit officially returned on Saturday, April 8 and will be display at the Harry P. Leu Gardens (1920 North Forest Avenue) until July 9.
The exhibit features over 20 life-size dinosaurs that range in size from 14 inches to a 33-foot tall Daspletosaurus, a cousin to the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The dinosaurs were created by Guy Darrough, an accomplished fossil expert and collector who has worked in the paleontology field for 45 years.
Admission to the exhibit is included with a daytime garden pass, which can be purchased at the Welcome Center or through the park’s website. A dinosaur map will help visitors find all the creatures around the park within one to two hours.
For more information on this or other events at the park, visit the Leu Gardens website.