Glen Rose's 98 Painted Dinosaurs and Moat-Equipped Amphitheater Draw Weekend Visitors, Podcast Reveals

A new episode of The Building Texas Show highlights Glen Rose's tourism strategy, including a citywide dinosaur scavenger hunt and a moat-equipped amphitheater, positioning the small town as a full weekend destination for Texans.

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Glen Rose's 98 Painted Dinosaurs and Moat-Equipped Amphitheater Draw Weekend Visitors, Podcast Reveals

The latest episode of The Building Texas Show, hosted by Justin McKenzie and released June 25, 2026, reframes Glen Rose as a full weekend destination rather than a quick day trip. The episode features Traci Niedziela, Tourism Director for Glen Rose, who details why 28% of Texans live within a 90-minute drive yet many have never stopped past the state park exit.

Niedziela walks listeners through attractions that pack the small Somervell County seat. Highlights include Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, with newly born baby giraffes and a zebra born in February; Dinosaur Valley State Park; Dinosaur World; and the new animatronic Rex Ann at the visitor center. The Texas Amphitheater's June run of The Little Mermaid is staged over an actual water moat. Two rivers, Big Rocks Park, and Paluxy River cabin stays such as Anderson Creek Cabins are also featured.

A citywide scavenger hunt involves 98 uniquely painted dinosaurs tied to local businesses. Niedziela explains: "We've got 98 dinosaurs that are located throughout our city. They're all uniquely painted, so each one represents its business. For example, the hospital has a doctor in front of it, the dinosaur is painted like a doctor. Our school district has a tiger, that's our school mascot, so the dinosaur is painted like a tiger." Players scan a QR code at any hotel or the visitor center to unlock rewards including Fossil Rim entry passes, Dinosaur World tickets, and free ice cream at Shoo Fly.

The episode also explores the economic backbone behind a small town with five major hotels. Niedziela credits the nearby Comanche Peak nuclear power plant for driving midweek corporate retreat and conference demand Sunday through Thursday, which props up lodging capacity for weekend leisure travelers. She and McKenzie discuss Leadership Glen Rose, the hospitality training culture among local businesses, and the visibility of Mayor Joe Bowles, who stopped by her office moments before recording to plan a July 4th parade, dunk tank, and hot dog eating contest. The town's 250th birthday weekend will close with a fireworks show reflected over Wheeler Branch Park's water.

Listeners can find planning details at ExploreGlenRose.com, and this episode is available now wherever podcasts are heard.

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