1. Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail is a popular hiking destination in Moab, Utah that offers visitors a unique opportunity to see dinosaur tracks in their natural habitat. The trail is located in the Mill Canyon area and includes a one-mile hike past a series of sandstone slabs that bear the footprints of dinosaurs from the Jurassic period. The tracks were preserved in the rock and are estimated to be around 125 million years old. Visitors can also see petrified logs and other fossils along the trail. It is an easy hike suitable for families with children.

2. Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail is open year-round, but the best time to visit is in the spring, summer, and fall. The trailhead is located off of Highway 191, about 15 minutes north of Moab. There is no phone number available.

3. Entry to Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail is free, and parking is available at the trailhead. Visitors should bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes for the hike. Moab is the closest town, and visitors can get there by car or by taking a shuttle from Salt Lake City. There are also several tour operators in Moab that offer guided hikes of Mill Canyon Dinosaur Trail.