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Take a look inside a giant amethyst geode on our Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall exhibit hall page — and in the actual hall! Start Spelunking. Think you're faster than a T. Rex or a cheetah? Ready, Set, Go! Dig for dinos in the outdoor sand pit inspired by real fossil digs from Big Bend! Grab a vest, a scoop, a shovel, and a rake and join our team of junior paleontologists in the Moody Family Children's Museum on the Lower Level.

Start digging. Reach your hands inside a tornado simulator inside the Rees-Jones Foundation Dynamic Earth Hall to feel the airflows and observe the formation of these infamous and powerful storms. Experience the Museum. Field Street Dallas, TX Privacy Policy. Why do we close trails after it rains?

We love the rain! What a great feeling to enjoy the cool air just after a rain. However, most trails do not hold up to foot traffic when wet and hiking on a wet trail can cause long-term damage.

What happens to a trail when hiked on after a rain event? How long a trail stays closed depends on the surface material of the trail. The damage impacts our resources in terms of trail sustainability, staff time, volunteer recruitment, and hard on the budget to make the repairs. Additionally, muddy trails mean slippery trails. If it has rained recently, please call ahead and see if the trail is open.

Thanks and stay safe! Heat Advisory Info. We have measures in place to warn visitors of the danger of the heat. Our policy for heat event response is if a heat index of is forecast, NOAA would release an Excessive Heat Warning, and we will close the preserve.

The web site not the app has records for every day since the station was put online July 21,



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