The park is situated on reclaimed post-industrial land, transforming a former brownfield area into an educational recreational site.
Many of the dinosaur models are equipped with sound systems and movement sensors to create interactive effects for visitors.
The site includes a unique 'Living Mesozoic' garden, which features plant species that have survived since prehistoric times.
The 3D cinema technology used at the park is exclusive to the DinoPark chain and offers content produced specifically for their venues.
A life-sized skeleton of a dinosaur serves as a central centerpiece for the excavation pit activity area.
DinoPark Ostrava features a collection of static and robotic prehistoric models set within a forested landscape in the Ostrava-Karviná region. The park integrates educational paleontological exhibits with an outdoor playground designed for children. Visitors follow a trail that winds through outdoor forest terrain, featuring life-sized dinosaur animatronics. The site includes a dedicated 3D cinema that screens short films related to prehistoric life. The park grounds also house a paleontological playground where children can uncover replica dinosaur fossils in sandpits. The layout focuses on accessibility, allowing for walking paths through simulated mesozoic environments.
The large, robotic T-Rex model situated along the main forest trail.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes as the terrain consists of unpaved forest paths.
Bring insect repellent during the summer months, as the forested area is prone to mosquitoes.
Plan to arrive early in the day to navigate the trail before peak attendance hours.
Do not attempt to visit during the winter off-season when the park is completely closed for the year.
The park is seasonal, typically operating from spring through late autumn and remaining closed during the winter months.
Supervise children at all times near animatronic displays; climbing on the dinosaur models is strictly prohibited for safety and preservation.