Located 3 km north of Gibbons, you’ll think you’ve travelled back in time rather than north of Edmonton.
Perfect for a day trip or weekend with kids, Jurassic Forest will transport you back to the time of the dinosaurs with giant and realistic dinos in a 40-acre forest.

Credit: Jurassic Forest
Things to Do at Jurassic Forest:
Trek through the 2-kilometre boardwalk trails and come face-to-face with the majestic Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, and Albertosaurus.
The fun keeps going with a dinosaur-themed mini golf course, perfect for challenging friends and family.
For the little adventurers in your group, the dino-themed outdoor play park is the perfect spot for running, climbing, sliding, and hunting for bones in the sand.
Hungry after all that exploring? Head over to the Cretaceous Concession and indulge in a rotating selection of treats like hot dogs, pizza, ice cream, and popcorn. If you prefer to bring your own picnic, just remember to leave the cooking equipment, fires, and alcohol at home.
Camp at Jurassic Forest for a one-of-a-kind outdoor adventure with options for every type of camper. The Raptor Retreat glamping package, starting at $150 per night, includes a tent for a family of four, park admission, mini golf, pizza dinner, and breakfast. Prefer your own setup? Stay at Goose Hummock RV Resort for $99 per night, with admission and mini golf included. Both options offer fun, convenience, and a memorable dinosaur-themed getaway.
Before you set out on your prehistoric journey, make sure you’ve packed insect repellent, sunscreen, water bottles, and weather-appropriate clothing to make the most of your visit.
Jurassic Park
When: 7 days a week from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm from Early May to October
Phone: 780-470-2446
Where: 2-23210 Township Road 564, Gibbons
How much:
Adult (18-54): $18
Child (3-12): $12
Youth (13-17) / Senior (55+): $15
Family of 4: $60
Children aged 2 years & under are FREE
Camping: RV/Tent – $99 per night;
All-Inclusive Glamping Package: $150 per night
*Plus GST







Adventures the world of dinosaurs just in time for the Victoria Day long weekend.