Dinosaur Outpost at Town Square: A Prehistoric Family Adventure

T-Rex standing tall among other dinosaurs at the Dinosaur Outpost

This past weekend, I found the perfect spot to burn a few hours with the kids—Dinosaur Outpost at Town Square.

If your kids are into dinosaurs like my son is, you’re going to want to add this one to your family’s bucket list.

What started as a way to get out of the house for a couple of hours turned into a full-fledged prehistoric adventure packed with hands-on activities, creative games, and memorable moments.

Where to Find It

Dinosaur Outpost is located in Town Square, just a couple of doors down from Ooza Palooza and directly across the park from Popstroke.

Parking was easy and accessible, and it’s the kind of place you can plan your whole day around.

The Dinosaur Outpost at Town Square
The Dinosaur Outpost at Town Square.
After a visit to the Outpost, there’s plenty to do, eat, and explore nearby without needing to get back in the car.

One helpful tip: Every visitor, including adults, must sign a waiver.

You can do it onsite, but it’s quicker and smoother to fill it out online before arriving. Especially with young kids who can’t wait to get started, saving those few minutes goes a long way.

A Grand Entrance to the Jurassic

From the moment we stepped inside, the staff were welcoming and child-friendly.

They set the tone right away with an interactive scanner that the kids need to activate to open the door to the Outpost—a fun way to instantly engage them.

Hand scanner at Dinosaur Outpost
Hand scanner at Dinosaur Outpost.

It was a small touch, but it made them feel like little explorers entering a special prehistoric world.

A meter above the front door to the outpost
A meter above the front door to the outpost.

Exploring the Outpost

At first glance, the place doesn’t seem very big, but don’t be fooled.

As you move through the exhibits, you’ll notice the Outpost opens up into a much larger space in the back.

Walking into the Dinosaur Outpost - first exhibit
Walking into the Dinosaur Outpost – first exhibit.

The flow is intuitive, and the entire environment is designed to immerse kids in a dinosaur-themed experience from start to finish.

Highlights Along the Trail

The Outpost is filled with life-like dinosaur models, creative exhibits, and interactive stations that blend learning with play.

Some highlights from our visit included:

  • A tug-of-war game against a dino
  • Puzzles and sand pits where kids dig for bones
  • Mini exhibits like brushing a dinosaur’s teeth
  • Shooting rubber balls into targets
  • Building a 3D dinosaur skeleton

What makes it all even better is the presence of friendly “rangers” scattered throughout the space.

The rangers assist the kids with the activities, explain what they’re seeing, and help guide them to the next interactive spot.

Their enthusiasm added a great deal of energy to the experience.

Drawing Comes to Life

One of the standout features for my kids was the drawing section.

Here, children get to paint their dinosaur on paper.

Painting a Dinosaur and display on-screen activity
Painting a Dinosaur and displaying on-screen activity.

The real fun begins when they finish: a ranger scans their drawing, and it comes to life on a giant screen in front of them.

The moment their dinosaur appeared on the screen, my kids’ eyes lit up with joy.

They were so excited that they ended up painting two or three more just to see their creations come to life.

Over 30 Interactive Exhibits

In total, the Outpost features approximately 30 mini-interactive exhibits.

There’s so much to do that kids are constantly moving from one game to the next, never getting bored.

Each section is just long enough to be engaging without feeling like a commitment.

It’s paced perfectly for short attention spans while still being immersive.

Feed a Dinosaur activity at the Dinosaur Outpost
Feed a Dinosaur activity at the Dinosaur Outpost.

Kid-Approved Ages

While the Outpost bills itself as an experience for all ages, it really shines for kids aged 3 to 10.

Toddlers will enjoy the visual elements and the overall atmosphere, but the ideal age range for participating in all the activities and games is 5–10.

Older kids might still have fun, especially if they’re dinosaur enthusiasts, but the majority of exhibits are designed for younger children.

Build a 3D Dinosaur puzzle activity
Build a 3D Dinosaur puzzle activity.

Things To Know Before Your Dino Expedition

Here are a few logistics worth noting:

  • Admission is $27 per person (adults are also required to pay). Local residents receive $3 off per ticket.
  • The visit took us about 1.5 hours total, but you could easily stay longer if your kids are particularly engaged.
  • There’s a small food court inside offering drinks and light snacks—perfect for a quick refuel.
  • A souvenir shop awaits at the exit, stocked with dino-themed toys and gifts.
  • Private rooms are available for birthday parties or private events.

A Full Day Outing After A Triassic Experience

One of the best parts of visiting Dinosaur Outpost is its location.

After our adventure, we walked right over to the Town Square playground for more fun.

Everything you need for a full day out is within walking distance—no extra driving or wrangling the kids into car seats.

Baby dinosaurs hatching exhibit
Baby dinosaurs hatching exhibit.

Step Into the Land Before Time

Dinosaur Outpost is more than just an indoor play place—it’s an imaginative, hands-on experience that encourages learning through play.

From start to finish, my kids were engaged, excited, and curious.

Party rooms for birthdays and events
Party rooms for birthdays and events.

The variety of activities, the friendly rangers, and the seamless layout made it easy for us parents to enjoy too.

If you’re in Las Vegas and looking for a unique, weather-proof outing with your little ones, Dinosaur Outpost is a must-visit.

Just remember to fill out that waiver online, bring your energy, and prepare for a roar-some time.

Address:
6569 S Las Vegas Blvd #173
Las Vegas, NV
89119

Hours:
7 Days a Week: 10 AM – 7 PM

Phone:
(702) 803-2266

  • Motty Osher

    Chief Executive Officer

    Vegas Local Since 2012

    Motty Osher is the Founder and CEO of Everyday.Vegas Magazine, and a Partner at K2 Analytics INC., a Las Vegas digital marketing agency. Motty is passionate about spotlighting the vibrant culture and community of Las Vegas through innovative media and marketing strategies.

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