For Individuals please book our tour - 1 Day of Drumheller Dinosaurs and Badlands in Guided Small Group
Suggested Itinerary: Your day begins with a morning departure into the Badlands. After a photo op at Drumheller Sign your 1st stop is Royal Tyrrell Museum to explore the largest collection of dinosaur fossils. Later, a short visit to the world's largest Little Church and the wild west panorama of Horsethief Canyon. Then a scenic drive through 11 bridges of Wayne ghost town to the Last Chance Saloon. Next you'll cross the Rosedale Suspension Bridge before a visit to the eerily beautiful Willowcreek Hoodoos sculpted by eons of erosion. Then you'll climb the World's Largest Dinosaur for spectacular views and do a photo op at Jurassic Corner. Your final stop is at Horseshoe Canyon for up-close views of the striped canyon formations from 3 viewpoints before returning to Calgary.
Points in tour itinerary list can be interchanged within tour duration.
Min 4 tickets even if smaller group
The driver will contact and coordinate the pickup point and time. Pickup address can be any address in Calgary, Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane, Crossfield, or in Drumheller Town
Pickup can me made from any location in Calgary and surrounding areas. If you require a meeting point, it is oitside the Harry Hay's Building in Downtown, opposite to Delta Hotel.
(Summer and Winter) World-class paleontological museum, with over 130,000 fossils and amazingly detailed exhibits that bring prehistoric eras to life and a small Hoodoos trail.
(Summer and Winter) Visit the World's Largest Little Church that can accommodate 6 person at a time.
(Summer only) You will have time to take pictures and experience the viewpoint at the Horsethief Canyon, which projects a nostalgic image of the Old West Tales.
(Summer and Winter) You'll experience the famous drive through 11 single-lane bridges to reach the ghost town of Wayne, with a optional stop at the historic Last Chance Saloon if open.
Currently closed for construction (Summer and Winter) You'll cross this historic swinging pedestrian bridge that once served local coal miners, offering unique views of the Red Deer River valley.
(Summer and Winter) You'll walk the interpretive trail among these fascinating stone pillars formed by erosion over millions of years. You can explore and photograph these otherworldly formations.
(Summer and Winter) You'll climb 106 stairs inside this 86-foot T-Rex for a unique view from its mouth overlooking the entire Drumheller valley.
(Summer and Winter) You'll spend approximately 45 minutes exploring this spectacular badlands formation, with time to descend partway into the canyon on maintained trails for dramatic photos of the striped geological layers.
(Summer and Winter) You can explore the photo-stop intersection in Drumheller Downtown with Dinosaurs in varied settings around you.
(Summer only) You can view or cross the Red Deer River on the river crossing vehicle ferry.
(Summer only) You can visit this off-the-beaten viewpoint path for more spectacular view of the Badlands and Drumheller Valley.
You can take a theater guided tour of the backstage and the arena.
You can have a pass-by view of the theater town of Rosebud near Drumheller.
You can visit the Historic Site of the last coal mine in Drumheller. Paid tours by the mine can allow visit to the underground mine, coal train and walkway to the mine.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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