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Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Part of the excitement of road trips is unexpected finds - and Prehistoric Gardens south of Port Orford is certainly one of them! An Oregon coast roadside attraction since 1955, Prehistoric Gardens is home to 23 full-sized sculptures of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. It's located along the Highway 101 Coastal Route about 15 min south of Port Orford. The gardens are open for business and following OR state guidelines, limiting guests in gift shops and on the self-guided trail tours, and maintaining social distancing. More info{&nbsp;}<a  href="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/" target="_blank" title="http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/">online</a>. (Image: Anthony May/ Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
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