Makoshika State Park

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Makoshika State Park is a badlands-style state park in eastern Montana renowned for its striking rock formations and rich dinosaur fossil beds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state park
containsFossilsOf Edmontosaurus annectens
surface form: Edmontosaurus

Triceratops
Tyrannosaurus
surface form: Tyrannosaurus rex

crocodilians
mammals
other Late Cretaceous dinosaurs
turtles
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision Montana
surface form: State of Montana
designation Montana state park
governingBody Fish and Game Commission of Montana
surface form: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
hasActivity camping
fossil interpretation
hiking
scenic driving
wildlife viewing
hasClimate continental climate
hasEcosystemType badlands shrubland
semi-arid grassland
hasFacility campground
interpretive trails
picnic areas
visitor center
hasGeologicalFeature canyons
clay formations
eroded rock formations
hoodoos
ridges
sandstone formations
hasGeologicalPeriod Late Cretaceous
hasLandscapeType badlands
hasStratigraphicUnit Fort Union Formation
Hell Creek Formation
hasTrailType hiking trails
hasWildlife coyotes
mule deer
pronghorn
raptors
knownFor dinosaur fossils
paleontological resources
scenic badlands
unique rock formations
locatedIn Dawson County, Montana
Montana
badlands region
Eastern Montana
surface form: eastern Montana
locatedInOrNear Glendive, Montana
operator Fish and Game Commission of Montana
surface form: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
state Montana

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Hell Creek Formation hasResearchSite Makoshika State Park