Discover Drumheller’s prehistoric wonders on a private tour. Explore fossils, Hoodoos, and stunning landscapes at your own pace. Book your adventure today.
Discover Drumheller’s prehistoric wonders on a private tour. Explore fossils, Hoodoos, and stunning landscapes at your own pace. Book your adventure today.
- Horseshoe Canyon - This picturesque canyon offers stunning views and hiking opportunities, perfect for nature enthusiasts. It may be closed during the winter months.
- Royal Tyrrell Museum - Located in Drumheller, Alberta, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology is a premier destination featuring one of the largest collections of dinosaur…
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Horseshoe Canyon - This picturesque canyon offers stunning views and hiking opportunities, perfect for nature enthusiasts. It may be closed during the winter months.
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Royal Tyrrell Museum - Located in Drumheller, Alberta, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology is a premier destination featuring one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils. Situated in the heart of the Canadian Badlands, the museum showcases iconic specimens like the Tyrannosaurus rex, interactive exhibits, a live fossil preparation lab, and a scenic outdoor trail. Just 1.5 hours from Calgary, it’s an ideal spot for families and dinosaur fans, providing a captivating look into prehistoric life amidst the stunning Badlands scenery. Visitors can enjoy lunch at the museum’s cafeteria.
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World’s Largest Dinosaur - The World’s Largest Dinosaur is an impressive 26-meter-tall (86 feet) fiberglass T. rex statue in Drumheller, Alberta. Visitors can climb inside the dinosaur to reach a viewing platform in its mouth, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Badlands. Open year-round, this iconic attraction is a fun photo opportunity and a unique way to connect with Drumheller’s prehistoric heritage.
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Drumheller’s Little Church - Drumheller’s Little Church is a charming and distinctive landmark in Drumheller, Alberta. Originally constructed in 1968 and later rebuilt, it’s a tiny, fully functional church designed to accommodate just six people at a time. Despite its size, it’s a peaceful and picturesque spot often used for meditation or reflection. Located along the Dinosaur Trail, it’s a delightful stop for visitors exploring the Badlands, adding a touch of tranquility to a day of adventure.
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Badlands Interpretive Trail - The Badlands Interpretive Trail is a short, scenic hike near the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta. This easy loop trail meanders through the rugged Badlands terrain, showcasing striking hoodoos, unique rock formations, and layers of sedimentary rock that narrate millions of years of geological history. Along the trail, interpretive signs offer insights into the region’s natural and paleontological importance. It’s a perfect complement to a museum visit, providing an up-close experience of the captivating Badlands landscape.
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Horsethief Canyon - Horsethief Canyon is a stunning natural attraction located just outside Drumheller, Alberta. This dramatic canyon, named for its history as a hideout for horse thieves, offers breathtaking views of the rugged Badlands terrain, with deep ravines, layered rock formations, and vibrant colors. Visitors can hike into the canyon for a closer look at its unique landscape or enjoy the panoramic vistas from the rim. Known for its striking beauty and geological significance, Horsethief Canyon is a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers exploring the Drumheller area.
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Star Mine Suspension Bridge - The Star Mine Suspension Bridge is a historic pedestrian bridge near Drumheller, Alberta. Originally built in 1931 for coal miners traveling to the Star Mine, this 117-meter (384-foot) long suspension bridge spans the Red Deer River, offering stunning views of the river and surrounding Badlands. Although the coal mine is no longer operational, the bridge remains a popular tourist attraction, providing a unique glimpse into the area’s mining history and a great spot for photos. Visitors can walk across the bridge and explore the scenic trails nearby.
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The Hoodoos - The Hoodoos near Drumheller, Alberta, are iconic natural rock formations shaped by millions of years of erosion. These unique sandstone pillars, topped with harder stone caps, stand 5 to 7 meters (16 to 23 feet) tall and are a striking feature of the Badlands landscape. Known for their unusual appearance and historical significance to Indigenous cultures, the Hoodoos are a protected site. Visitors can explore the area via designated pathways, making it a must-see stop for anyone touring Drumheller and the surrounding Badlands.
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Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site - The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site, located near Drumheller in East Coulee, Alberta, is a preserved coal mining facility that offers a fascinating glimpse into Alberta’s mining history. This former coal mine, operational from 1936 to 1979, features Canada’s last-standing wooden tipple, underground tunnels, and various mining artifacts. Visitors can take guided tours, including a thrilling climb up the tipple or a ride on the narrow-gauge coal train. Perfect for history buffs and adventurers, the Atlas Coal Mine brings the stories of miners and their challenging lives to life in the heart of the Badlands. Note that this site is only open during the summer, starting from May 15th.
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Calgary - Returning to Calgary at your chosen location, and if time permits, enjoy an hour at Cross Iron Mills for shopping or a leisurely walk.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Other
- Guide
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Other
- Guide
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Museum and Atlas coal mining has a fee around $15
- Lunch
- anding and/or facility fees
- Gratuities
- Museum and Atlas coal mining has a fee around $15
- Lunch
- anding and/or facility fees
Join a private tour of Drumheller, Alberta, where ancient history blends with stunning landscapes. Dubbed the “Dinosaur Capital of the World,” Drumheller provides an enthralling journey through time, showcasing renowned sites like the Royal Tyrrell Museum, which houses one of the largest dinosaur fossil collections globally. Discover the striking beauty…
Join a private tour of Drumheller, Alberta, where ancient history blends with stunning landscapes. Dubbed the “Dinosaur Capital of the World,” Drumheller provides an enthralling journey through time, showcasing renowned sites like the Royal Tyrrell Museum, which houses one of the largest dinosaur fossil collections globally. Discover the striking beauty of the Badlands, with its distinctive Hoodoos and towering rock formations that narrate a story spanning millions of years.
This personalized, private tour lets you delve into Drumheller’s prehistoric past at your own pace, offering the freedom to spend extra time at your preferred locations or uncover hidden treasures away from the usual routes. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an adventurer, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat into nature, this memorable experience ensures you fully enjoy your visit to one of Canada’s most captivating regions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.