Return of the Dinosaurs!

APRIL 6, 2025 - AUGUST 10, 2025

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Rhode Island PBS and the Public’s Radio in partnership with Roger Williams Park Zoo announces the Return of the Dinosaurs now through August 10!

Come face-to-face with nearly 60 life-size animatronic and interactive dinosaurs, including 25 NEW dinosaurs debuting this year! Brave the wilderness to uncover the secrets of the dinosaurs’ return! Witness towering predators, meet curious herbivores, and discover the untold stories of these ancient giants. Get hands-on with digging up ancient fossils, enjoy photo ops with Dino eggs and more. Are you ready to face the roar?

When you join or renew your PBS membership at the $65 level or more, you’ll receive (2) General Admission Zoo passes, plus (2) passes to Return of the Dinosaurs, while they last!

*A separate ticket is required for the Return of the Dinosaurs exhibit, as tickets are not included with Zoo admission and can be purchased online or on-site. Ride tickets will be available at the Zoo and do not need to be purchased in advance*


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