Established | May 2004[1] |
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Location | U.S. Highway 24 at Fairview Street Woodland Park, Colorado |
Type | Natural history |
Visitors | About 100,000 annually[1] |
Director | J.J. Triebold |
Curator | Anthony Maltese |
Website | RMDRC.com |
The Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center is a fossil museum primarily exhibiting fossil organisms of North America's Late Cretaceous including dinosaurs, pterosaurs, marine reptiles, and fish. The museum includes a fossil preparation lab and a large gift shop. Live tours are delivered by visitor experience guides highlighting the history of the individual specimens as well as the paleontology of the fossil species they represent. The RMDRC is headquarters to its parent company, Triebold Paleontology Incorporated.