The Otjihaenamparero dinosaur tracks are a set of different fossil tracks located at the Otjihaenamparero farmstead, 23 kilometres (14 mi) east of the small town of Kalkfeld in the Otjozondjupa Region in central Namibia.
The tracks were first reported as dinosaur imprints in 1925 and the site has in 1951 been declared a national monument.
The tracks occur in Etjo Sandstone and were first reported as dinosaur footprints by Friedrich von Huene in 1925.
The tracks are believed to be from animals that moved near waterholes in an increasingly arid ecosystem.
The longest traces in the Etjo Sandstone are about 32 metres (105 ft) in length.