Dinosaur Valley State Park Camping
in June
Booking Dinosaur Valley State Park in June
June is a medium-crowd month at Dinosaur Valley State Park. Lake sites busy — book early. Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance — for June dates, that window opens in January. You have more flexibility, but holiday weekends and popular sites fill quickly. An alert is your insurance policy.
What to Expect in June
Temperatures run 80-98°F at Dinosaur Valley State Park in June. 80-98°F_ADVICE
Best activities: swimming, water sports, evening hikes.
Park Highlights
- ✓Real dinosaur tracks preserved in the Paluxy River riverbed — 113 million years old
- ✓Swimming and wading in the Paluxy River
- ✓Two life-size fiberglass dinosaur models from the 1964 World's Fair
Tips for June
- →Dinosaur tracks are most visible when the river is low — check conditions before your trip
- →After heavy rains the tracks may be underwater, but the swimming gets better
Common Questions
Is Dinosaur Valley State Park crowded in June?
June sees medium crowds at Dinosaur Valley State Park. Lake sites busy — book early.
When do reservations open for June?
Texas state parks open reservations 5 months in advance. For June, the booking window opens in January. Set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations any time.
What should I pack for June camping?
For June at Dinosaur Valley State Park (80-98°F): 80-98°F_ADVICE
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June at a Glance
- Weather
- 80-98°F
- Crowds
- Medium
- Campsites
- 54
- Activities
- swimming