Dinosaurs are a thing of the past, right? Well ... you might not think that if you visit a state park in New Jersey. While walking through the forest here, you can encounter a whole dinosaur colony! It's a magical, incredible experience.
Confused? Let us explain:
Allaire State Park has always been a fascinating place to hike and explore.
Located in Howell and in Wall Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, it's a lovely state park to explore.
But the highlight of Allaire State Park now has to be the Allaire Dinosaurs.
Yup, they are dinosaurs lurking in this New Jersey wood!
The dinosaurs are the work of a local artist, who used the woods as a project to build huts and witchy things.
Her name is Robin Ruggiero, and she has created such an interesting vibe with her artwork!
Eventually, she turned to crafting the dinosaurs you see today in Allaire State Park.
They're so gorgeous, made of downed trees, bones, branches, and leaves.
When you get up close to each piece, you can see the level of detail Robin puts into the work.
And Robin is often there working, expanding her little dinosaur colony!
It's a short, easy trail to get to where the Allaire Dinosaurs roam.
It's about less than a mile, but it feels like entering an entirely different world.
When you're there, you can admire the variety of different dinosaurs that have been built.
They're just so cool to see. Kids of all ages will delight in these dinos!
And when you're done, you'll find Allaire State Park has so much more to offer.
Lakes, trails, and a historical village all await you here.
Please be respectful of the area and the dinosaurs. Like any other piece of art, they're not meant to be touched.
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