Culture Art & Media All That Remains of the Entrance to 'Jurassic Park' By Michael d'Estries Writer State University of New York at Geneseo Michael d’Estries has been writing about science, culture, space and sustainability since 2005. His writing has appeared on Business Insider, CNN, and Forbes. our editorial process Michael d'Estries Updated February 09, 2021 Jurassic Park. Share Twitter Pinterest Email Culture History Travel Sustainable Fashion Art & Media Holidays Community With director Colin Trevorrow's "Jurassic World" set to roar into theaters next summer, fans of the franchise are understandably excited to revisit a world originally brought to life by Steven Spielberg. His 1993 "Jurassic Park" not only thrilled with its dinos-on-the-loose plot line, but also ushered in the standard for computer animation in movies. Filming began on the on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi in August 1992 with a mix of studio and on-location sets. One of the them included the massive iconic gates to "Jurassic Park," built in a gorgeous setting deep within Kaua'i and at the base of Mount Wai’ale’ale. While the gates we removed after filming, two large posts to support the structure were left standing. A user on Reddit this morning posted all that remains of the gates nearly 22 years later. In the words of Dr. Ian Malcolm from "Jurassic Park": Interested in checking out this spot yourself? This Tripadvisor page has some helpful directions. Needless to say, you're going to need four-wheel drive. For those feeling less adventrous, a video of the site is below.