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Discover the most popular places to visit in Vernal
T-Rex
8.8/10 (191 reviews)
This 23-foot green T-Rex has welcomed visitors to "Dinosaurland" since 1969, often dressed for holidays. Snap photos with this iconic roadside attraction while exploring Vernal's prehistoric connections.
Red Fleet State Park
8.8/10 (132 reviews)
Walk along ancient dinosaur tracks embedded in striking red sandstone at this Utah park. Enjoy boating and swimming on the 750-acre reservoir surrounded by spectacular rock formations.
Steinaker State Park
8.6/10 (58 reviews)
This 820-acre reservoir pairs striking blue waters with red sandstone landscapes for memorable outdoor adventures. Enjoy sandy beaches, waterfront camping, and excellent fishing in the shadow of the Uinta Mountains.
Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum
9.4/10 (276 reviews)
Journey through three billion years of Earth's history at this fossil-rich museum showcasing Utah's prehistoric past. Examine life-size dinosaur replicas in the outdoor Dinosaur Garden, including a towering T. rex.
Independence Park
Independence Park offers shaded picnic areas and pickleball courts in a serene community setting. Families can enjoy the playground while sports enthusiasts use recreational facilities during spring and summer.
Remember the Maine Park
Gaze up at the striking cliffside tribute to the USS Maine painted on the park's dramatic rock face. Stroll peaceful trails beneath shaded trees or enjoy a family picnic with history as your backdrop.
Western Heritage Museum
9.0/10 (96 reviews)
The Uintah County Heritage Museum showcases the Uinta Basin's rich history through Native American artifacts and pioneer exhibits, featuring authentic turn-of-the-century settings.
Vernal Theater
This intimate community theater showcases high-quality local productions in Vernal, Utah. Enjoy musicals and plays in a welcoming atmosphere where regional talent brings stories to life.
"I liked that there were 2 sinks- one in bathroom and one outside bathroom. However, outside sink area was very dark because of two small lights that were dim. This made it difficult to put on makeup.
The 2 queen size beds were uncomfortable because they were very soft. Probably needing to be replaced.
The tv was very small. In this day and age, larger tvs are very inexpensive and that should be replaced.
Staff at front desk and breakfast area were nice. Breakfast was good."
"It was not as advertised. This is not a hotel. I'm not sure what it is exactly--some kind of spa with a couple of rooms they rent out for the night? The manager was there when we arrived and took us to our room. We never saw her again. The first night we heard another guest, but the second night we were the only ones in what felt like a ghost town. I was a little concerned about how secure we were.
On the website it said there was a hot tub, and breakfast available. I don't know where the hot...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.