If you have recently driven past Raptor Falls Mini Golf in Arundel, Maine you may have thought it looks like they were tearing it down. 

But don’t worry, the dinosaurs are not going extinct, they have come back bigger and badder than ever, with an expansion!

Raptor Falls is already one of Maine’s most visited family attractions, and according to their Facebook page, they created a major expansion, by Gerard Excavation, inc.

They have built something seriously awesome guys. Check out the drone footage from  Gerard Excavation, inc. via Facebook, below! 

They shared a drone video Facebook with the caption: "We are moving right along and wanted to share some fun drone footage to give you a front seat view of the current state of the expansion and maybe the use of a little Dino-mite....."

Raptor Falls in Maine Is Growing—Here’s What’s Coming Next

What have they added? Well, according to the post, one big feature is a climbing wall! Check it out below!

So, the next time you drive by and notice some changes, everything’s cool, Raptor Falls isn’t going anywhere, except up, up, up!

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They always will promise to bring you more adventure then ever! Make sure to have Alexa set a reminder to visit this summer with the kids!

They will thank you for it.

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