a red colored dirt road winds down a steep slope
1-4 HoursFee applies

Drive the Echo Park Road

Dinosaur National Monument

The 14 mile (23 km) unpaved Echo Park Road takes drivers into the heart of Dinosaur National Monument. This rugged road begins along the Harpers Corner Road, winds through scenic canyon country, and ends near the banks of the Green River at Echo Park. High-clearance vehicles with all-wheel-drive (AWD) are strongly recommended. RVs and trailers are not advised. The road is impassable when wet.

High clearance vehicles with all-wheel-drive are recommended. The Echo Park Road is a 14 mile (23 km) unpaved road that starts along Harpers Corner Road and ends at the Echo Park Campground. Due to the clay soil, the road is not passable when wet or covered with snow. Always check the weather before driving the Echo Park Road. For those hoping to get a close-up look at Dinosaur's geology, Echo Park Road offers a unique perspective. As the road descends, beautiful rock layers tower above historic sites, such as the Chew Ranch and petroglyphs at Pool Creek. At Echo Park Campground, visitors are treated to a spectacular view of Steamboat Rock surrounded by canyons. A short walking trail leads to the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers. Driving Conditions: This unpaved road is not suitable for RVs and trailers. High-clearance vehicles and four-wheel-drive (4WD) are strongly recommended. The road is graded, but there are several dry wash crossings and a steep descent down a series of switchbacks at the start of the road. Amenities: Food, fuel, restrooms, and supplies are not available along this road. Cell phone service is not reliable. The primitive Echo Park Campground, located at the end of the 14 mile (23 km) road, offers vault toilets, picnic tables, and potable water when weather allows. Visitors must pack out all trash.

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Scenic DrivingCanyons and CanyonlandsExplorers and ExpeditionsRanchesPlateaus and MesasGeologyGrasslandsNative American HeritageNatural SoundsNight SkyRiver and RiparianRock Landscapes and FeaturesScenic ViewsTrailsRoads, Routes and HighwaysHomesteadingWildernessRoaddirt road4WDEcho ParksceneryDinosaur National MonumentScenic Drive

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Duration

1-4 Hours

Duration Details

From the turnoff at Harpers Corner Road, it takes about 1 hour of nonstop driving to reach Echo Park. Recreational activities, such as hiking and visiting sites of interest, will add more time to your trip.

Fees

Visitors must pay the park entrance fee or show a valid pass at the Entrance Station or Quarry Visitor Center. There is no separate or additional fee for this activity.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Night, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

Wheelchair Accessibility: No sites of interest along the Echo Park Road are paved or wheelchair accessible. Restroom Information: There are no restrooms along this road. The nearest restrooms are located at Island Park Overlook (on Harpers Corner Road, about a mile north of the Echo Park Road turnoff) and at the very end of the road in Echo Park Campground.

Pets

Yes — Leashed pets are permitted along the Echo Park Road and in the Echo Park Campground. Pets are not permitted on any hiking trails in the area.

Reservations

No

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