**Cabazon Dinosaurs on the Prowl**
CABAZON, CA — The iconic Cabazon Dinosaurs, a beloved roadside attraction off Interstate 10, continue to capture the imaginations of visitors from around the world. Originally conceived by sculptor Claude K. Bell, these massive concrete beasts were designed to attract customers to his Wheel Inn Restaurant. Construction began in 1964, with the first dinosaur, Dinny the Dinosaur, completed in 1975, followed by Mr. Rex in 1986.
Over the years, the dinosaurs have become a popular pit stop for travelers, with thousands visiting annually. Peak times include the summer months and holiday weekends, when families make the trek to marvel at these prehistoric giants. In the early 2000s, the property changed hands and was transformed into a dinosaur-themed park with a gift shop and museum inside Dinny.
The Cabazon Dinosaurs have enjoyed their share of fame, featuring prominently in the 1985 film “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” and the 1989 movie “The Wizard.” Their cinematic appearances have cemented their status as pop culture icons.
Visitors to the site can enjoy more than just the dinosaurs. The location offers a variety of activities, including a dinosaur-themed gift shop, and interactive exhibits that delve into the prehistoric era. Families can plan for a day of exploration, with picnic areas available for those looking to extend their visit.
Whether you’re a movie buff, a history enthusiast, or simply on a road trip, the Cabazon Dinosaurs offer a unique and entertaining experience. With their rich history and cultural significance, these prehistoric creatures continue to stand as a testament to Bell’s vision and creativity, inviting new generations to enjoy their larger-than-life presence.