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Saurio Park (Parque Saurio) | Salto


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Landmark: Saurio Park (Parque Saurio)
City: Salto
Country: Uruguay
Continent: South America

Saurio Park (Parque Saurio), Salto, Uruguay, South America

Saurio Park is a paleontological theme park located in the city of Salto, Uruguay. It features life-sized dinosaur replicas set within a natural landscape.

Visual Characteristics

The park contains approximately 30 dinosaur models constructed from fiberglass and resin, varying in size from small to large scale. The models are colored to represent common scientific interpretations of dinosaur skin pigmentation. The terrain is characterized by grass, dirt paths, and some planted vegetation, with a central artificial pond.

Location & Access Logistics

Saurio Park is situated at Camino de la Redención 1300, approximately 5 kilometers west of Salto's city center. Access is primarily by private vehicle via Camino de la Redención. Limited on-site parking is available. Public transport options are not directly available to the park entrance; bus lines serving the western outskirts of Salto require a walk of approximately 1.5 kilometers to reach the park.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Saurio Park was established in 2015. The dinosaur models are reproductions based on paleontological research. The land itself is part of the general topography of the Salto region, which is characterized by rolling plains and sedimentary rock formations.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk the park's designated paths to view the dinosaur replicas. Educational signage accompanies each model, providing information on the species. Photography is permitted. There are no interactive exhibits or rides.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shaded areas are provided by trees and a small covered pavilion. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent within the park. No food vendors are present within the park; visitors are advised to bring their own provisions or utilize facilities in Salto.

Best Time to Visit

The park is best visited during daylight hours. For optimal comfort, the months of March through May and September through November offer moderate temperatures. Mid-morning or late afternoon provides softer lighting for photography.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests that the park's construction was inspired by a child's fascination with dinosaurs, leading to the development of a dedicated educational space for the community.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Parque del Lago (1.2km East)
  • Salto Polo Club (2.5km Southwest)
  • Termas del Daymán (4.8km Northwest)
  • Museo de Arqueología de Salto (5.0km East)


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