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Northern Lights Illuminate Colorado Skies Over Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience |
Aurora Borealis Dazzles Fremont County Amidst Dinosaur Attractions |
On Tuesday evening, the skies over Fremont County transformed into a mesmerizing display of red and pink hues as the northern lights made a rare appearance in Colorado.
This celestial spectacle provided a stunning backdrop to the Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience, located along U.S. Highway 50.
Visitors and staff at the museum were treated to the unique sight of the aurora borealis illuminating the life-sized dinosaur exhibits, creating an unforgettable fusion of prehistoric and cosmic wonders.
The Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience has been a beloved attraction in the region since its opening in July 2016.
Offering interactive displays, full-scale fossil casts, and animatronic dinosaurs, the museum has educated and entertained countless visitors.
However, the museum has announced it will be closing its doors permanently on December 31, 2025, citing challenges in the current business climate.
In the weeks leading up to its closure, the museum remains open to the public, offering a final opportunity to explore its exhibits and participate in events.
Notably, the "We Are All Made of Stars" gala is scheduled for November 15, featuring live music, gourmet hors d'oeuvres, and telescope viewings of the night sky.
Tickets for this event are available for purchase, providing a chance to celebrate the museum's legacy under the stars.
For those planning a visit, the museum's operating hours are Thursday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
It's advisable to check the museum's official website for any updates or changes to the schedule.
The recent display of the northern lights over the Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience serves as a poignant reminder of the natural beauty and historical significance that Fremont County offers.
As the museum prepares to close, residents and visitors alike are encouraged to take advantage of the remaining time to experience this unique blend of science, history, and natural wonder. |

