Poison Spider Mesa Trailhead
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3 miles one way). A short side trail leads to petroglyphs and a dinosaur tracksite where footprints from at least 10 carnivorous dinosaurs can be seen. This mix of off-road adventure, family-friendly hikes, and cultural and paleontological discovery is set against sweeping views of the Moab Valley, Colorado River, and La Sal Mountains.
The Poison Spider Mesa dinosaur tracksite features theropod footprints — identified as Eubrontes and Grallator — preserved in limestone blocks that fell from the overlying Jurassic Navajo Sandstone. These tracks formed about 190 million years ago in fossilized pond deposits between giant sand dunes, offering rare insight into dinosaur behavior and movement. Nearby petroglyphs, carved by ancestral Indigenous peoples, depict human and animal figures and provide a fascinating glimpse into the cultural history of the region.
Interpretive signage by the BLM explains the site’s significance and encourages visitors to respect and protect these fragile remnants from the past. Hours and Seasons Open year-round. Summer temperatures can be extreme and shade is limited; morning or evening visits are recommended.
Features and Services Access and Parking : The Poison Spider Mesa Trailhead parking area is designed for vehicles that fit in a single standard space. Please note that multiple user groups begin their adventures here, so space is limited. Trailer parking and staging are not allowed in or along the entrance road or lot, as this creates safety hazards and blocks access for others.
For trailers, use designated pullouts along Potash Road before and after the trailhead, ensuring your vehicle and trailer are completely off the highway and outside the white line.
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