Glen Rose is a city in and the county seat of Somervell County, Texas, United States. As of the 2012 census estimate, the city population was 2,502.
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5.0 based on 97 reviews
The Promise begins on the banks of the Paluxy River in historic Glen Rose, Texas. In the opening scene, a grandfather and his grandchildren, Billy and Lisa, explore the woods and riverbed in search of the dinosaur tracks that have made Somervell County a popular destination for visitors. As the sun sets, they stumble across an old campsite that reminds Grandpa of a story his own grandfather used to tell him in the same spot--the one about the Promise sent by God.As Grandpa begins to sing about the Promised One, the three find themselves among the Old Testament prophets who foretold the coming of Jesus. Immediately, Grandpa, Billy, and Lisa are swept up in the events of Jesus' birth, baptism, temptation, and ministry.Based on Scripture and incorporating the music of award-winning contemporary Christian artists, The Promise brings a modern touch to the most amazing story ever told. Audiences experience a smiling, approachable Jesus who reaches out to people and changes lives. With its sweeping musical score, live animals, and a cast and crew of more than 150 dedicated Christian artists, The Promise is truly the experience of a lifetime.The Promise is performed annually at Texas Amphitheatre--the largest permanent outdoor theatre in the state. With its Greco-Roman design and 3,200 seating capacity, this state-of-the-art facility is unexpectedly intimate, making it the perfect place to experience The Promise.Many features of the Texas Amphitheatre help communicate the story in a modern way--a water-filled moat, rain curtain, lighting truss with 600+ instruments, digital sound system, and more. Audiences truly have an extraordinary experience at The Promise in Glen Rose, Texas.The story of Jesus is timeless. But the season is not. The Promise will be performed Friday and Saturday evenings annually during the months of April & May, and September & October.
Outstanding performance by all actors! Enjoyed outdoor amphitheater with beautiful weather! Highly recommend for all to enjoy the sounds of beautiful music, costumes and spectacular voices!
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Eagle Eye Ranch presents a unique horse experience in Dinosaur Valley State Park Saddle up to enjoy some spectacular views as you ride along DVSP scenic trails. Being on the back of a horse gives you a different perspective of the untouched beauty. WAR Ride-Wrangle Assisted ride is available for kids 3-11 yrs old. City Slicker 30 min slow level pace. 6yrs and up Horseshoe 60 min challenging. 8yrs and up Call or visit website to make a reservation. This insures we have the right horse to fit your needs.
Hayride with my dog, Hero, topped off by campfire s'mores; super special trail ride next day with Kama (Dear Friend of many years), John, and Levi ... in lovingly cared-for saddle I used to own, on Rooster --wonderful horse with smooth, sure-footed gait just like my Mello who galloped across Rainbow Bridge several years ago. Beautiful ride with the only trail ride company allowed in Dinosaur Valley State Park ... HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Explore Glen Rose! Located about an hour outside of the DFW Metroplex, full of adventure, Glen Rose is the perfect getaway with something for everyone. Enjoy our visitors center stocked full of information about all of the wonderful things to do in our area, or allow our friendly and helpful staff to assist you in planning YOUR perfect Glen Rose Getaway!
It is a fun place to learn what to do in the area. Staff are friendly. There is a lot of information available.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Newest campground in Glen Rose Texas. 40 pull thru sites with full hook up. Cabin Rental. Pool, hot tub and playground. Paluxy river access. Conveniently located next door to Dinosaur Valley State Park and Dinosaur World and a short drive to Fossil Rim Wildlife Park.
4.5 based on 762 reviews
Search for dinosaur footprints at this state park located along the Paluxy River.
Me and my two dogs started at what is called the Main track site. I carried my shih-tzu over the crossing rocks, but my terrier easily crossed. Very interesting. We then hiked down the river bed to the next track site and saw the tracks there in the water, and hiked around some. It was cold so we did not go in the water. I also drove down to the Blue Hole site (which is a swimming hole in warmer weather) and saw the sites there. Left the dogs in the car as the way down is going from rock to rock to rock and some climbing. My terrier could have done it with ease, but not my little senior shih-tzu. I found the tracks very interesting and the river is just gorgeous. If the weather was warm I could have waded across the river to see more tracks - but it was in the 40s! I had a little picnic lunch. Nice clean restrooms there.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
The Green Pickle is a Texas beer garden specializing in Texas beers & wines. Whether you're here to relax, enjoy freshly made German sausage, listen to good music, or look at artwork from a very talented artist, we know you and your family will enjoy! "There's No Place Like This Place, So This Must Be The Place!"
4.5 based on 1,142 reviews
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center is where Africa comes to Texas. Our 1,800-acre facility offers a 7.2-mile scenic drive where you can interact with approximately 1,100 exotic and endangered animals roaming free in herds. Drive through in your car, reserve your spot on a guided tour, or even spend a night at our Foothills Safari Camp or The Lodge to see 50-plus species of wild animals including cheetahs, wolves, giraffes, rhinos and more. The delicious food at The Overlook Cafe is paired with an incredible view overlooking the park and our Nature Store offers an array of souvenirs to take home to family and friends. While Fossil Rim is sure to provide a unique experience and exciting adventure, we are dedicated to the conservation of species in peril. Fossil Rim conducts scientific research, trains professionals, responsibly manages our natural resources, and is committed to public education.
After reading many reviews we decided to book the Guided Tour rather than driving ourselves and that was the BEST decision for many reasons: You get to sit and relax the entire time, the guide will give you interesting facts about the animals as well as how they behave in the park, you get food to feed the animals and lettuce for the giraffes, the animals gravitate towards the buses more because they KNOW they will get fed a lot, if your kids are scared of one of the animals (my youngest was scared of the giraffes) they have room to back away rather than scream in your car the entire time, you get closer to the animals by driving off of the paths AND the BEST part is you get to skip the traffic jams from people who choose to drive it on their own. We found the entire visit from the visitor center, the petting zoo, the shop and the tour to be very memorable and awesome. I will say that the ONLY trouble we ran into was that we bought our tickets online and was not aware that you do not start the tour at the beginning, you have to drive past the first gate a 1/2 a mile or so to get to another turn in which feels like you are driving into a neighborhood at first so be aware of that and do your research before running into the same problem we did.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Texas' last undammed river.
There is a riverwalk along the river that takes you to Downtown Glen Rose and also the Big Rocks Park.
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