Ashfall Fossil Beds State
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Ashfall Fossil Beds SHP Ashfall Fossil Beds State SHP (imprint here) park information: Nearly 12 million years ago, a supervolcanic eruption in what is now Idaho created a blizzard of volcanic ash that devastated the wildlife in northern Nebraska. Untold numbers of barrel-bodied rhinos, three-toed horses, llama-like camels and saber-toothed deer perished in a waterhole, and were drifted under by volcanic ash. Today, the animals skeletons are being revealed in the Park’s Rhino Barn, a building that protects the fossils buried in the ancient waterhole. Excavation is conducted by student paleontologists during the summer months. All fossils are left in-place for public viewing. Park hours are seasonal. May 1 - Memorial Day weekend: Tues. – Sat. from 10am to 4pm. Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day: Mon. – Sat. from 9am to 5pm, Sunday from 11am to 5pm. After Labor Day - second Sunday in October: Tues. – Sat. from 10am to 4pm, Sun. from 1pm to 4pm, Closed on Monday. $5/person fee plus a Nebraska Park Permit required. More info at WWW.ASHFALL.UNL.EDU The site has three short walking trails, a picnic shelter and a great gift/book store. camping amenities: None. Camping available at Niobrara SP and Grove Lake WMA. activities: Not only will you find fossils at this site, you are bound to find modern contact: __________________________________ animal tracks! Download a track guide at www.negpp.org - Activities. address: _________________________________ directions: Two miles west then six miles north of Royal, Nebraska (or) Four miles east then six miles north of Orchard, Nebraska (or) Thirteen miles west then three city: _____________________ state: __________ miles south of Creighton, Nebraska. zip: ___________ phone #: _________________ clue: I’m located at the edge of a steep-hill, with a great view of the Rhino Barn. Find a trail covered e-mail: ___________________________________ with pink rock and it will lead you to me. mail nature impressions to: NERPA Attn: Great Parks Pursuit Distance: 250 feet 1819 Farnam Street, Suite 701 Surface: Paved sidewalk and crushed-rock trail Omaha, NE 68183 GPS: N 42 25’ 15” W 098 09’ 26”.