We stopped here on our way from Death Valley National Park to Valley of Fire State Park, NV. It was right on the way, and it’s Nevada’s newest State Park!

Ice Age Fossils State Park is only open on the weekends, so our timing was perfect. We only stayed for an hour and did the mini outdoor loop of statues and looked around inside the museum for a bit. We used a Nevada State Park Pass that we checked out from the library to get in free.
It was cool to see the life size statues of the ice age creatures.








We were anxious to get to our next camping spot at Valley of Fire State Park, NV. After a quick lunch in the trailer we continued on our way.
Yesterdays Camel. Thats funny.:)
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I thought that was funny too 😁
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Wonderful par. Beautiful blog heading pic. Wonderful all animals capture. I like.
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Thank you 😊
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The size comparison pictures are great! Gives you a real idea of how big those animals were. Nope, would not like to meet those animals in real life. Don’t seem like the friendly and cuddly types.
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It was cool to see these extinct animals as life size statues!
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Yes, life-size statues give perspective! Hope your travels are fun and safe, but maybe you are home now.
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Nice! I’m adding this to my list for next time we’re in Colorado.
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Beautiful pics! I hope to visit out west one day!
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