Jurassic Empire arrives in Clarkesville this weekend

'Ride' a T-Rex at Jurassic Empire's interactive display.

Have you ever wondered what Dinosaur has the longest name? What were the tail spikes of a stegosaurus called? Or which dinosaur is considered the fastest runner? You can learn the answers to these and many other questions you have about dinosaurs at ‘Jurassic Empire’ this weekend in Clarkesville.

This interactive, traveling dinosaur exhibit will be held in the Dewey H. Tench Pavilion at the Habersham County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Jan. 27, and Sunday, Jan. 28.

A realistic prehistoric indoor journey

Organizers describe Jurassic Empire as “the largest, most realistic dinosaur event ever seen.” It is a family-friendly exhibit and interactive display that lets you walk among, even ride, the dinosaurs. From the Jurassic to the Ice Age periods, children can experience the history of dinosaurs and mammals that ruled the Earth for over 200 million years.

The main exhibit features “ultra-realistic dinosaurs in their natural habitats,” says event promoter Mike Henschel, “Each dinosaur is painstakingly recreated from scientific specifications and is true-life in size and overall appearance. They even move and roar!”

Kids can interact with the creatures by riding on their backs or petting the adorable baby dinosaurs. Visitors will meet Tracey – a friendly young T-Rex who greets guests while walking around and playing with the kids.

In addition, there is a fossil dig area where young paleontologists can dig up ancient bones, a Virtual Reality Ride that stimulates children’s imagination, and a Jurassic-themed bounce area with inflatable bounce houses.

Henschel calls Jurassic Empire an “unforgettable family event that will leave you feeling happy and refreshed.”

Jurassic Empire runs from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the fairgrounds located at 4235 Toccoa Highway in Clarkesville.

January 27 – 28 at the Habersham Fairgrounds in Clarkesville

Ticket sales

Tickets are now on sale for this prehistoric adventure. Henschel says previous events have sold out, so buying tickets in advance is highly recommended.

Visit JurassicEmpire.com to purchase tickets online. General admission tickets are $20 plus processing fees. Kid’s VIP tickets with unlimited rides are $33 plus fees.