Fossil collecting at Hueston Woods, Ohio
At the end of June, I visited Hueston Woods state park and went fossil collecting. The first time I visited the park was 30 years ago when I was in…
At the end of June, I visited Hueston Woods state park and went fossil collecting. The first time I visited the park was 30 years ago when I was in…
Photos taken June 26, 2012. This is the main collecting area within the park. Collecting at the park yielded some nice specimens: brachipods, gastropods, and trilobites. There was plenty of…
Address: 5675 Centennial Road, just south of Sylvania-Metamora Road, Sylvania Ohio. Site: http://www.olanderpark.com/pages/Fossil.htm Field guide for the park: fieldguide.pdf. This park was built from inactive quarry owned by the Medusa…
From Indiana DNR The Falls of the Ohio is a great place to see fossils, but collecting is illegal except at the designatedcollecting piles next to the parking lot behind the…
Link to our second trip to Lodi Park Link to our first trip of Lodi Park Date: August 6, 2011 We have moved back to Ohio after spending a year…
Fossil collecting is permitted in most Ohio State Parks within designated areas so you would need to check with the Ranger station at the park. Here is a link to…
Link to our first trip of Lodi Park Link to our third trip to Lodi Park Just got back from our first fossil collecting trip of 2010. It's a warm…
Trip Report to Siderite Concretion and Pyrite Nodule LocationDate: Sept 4, 2009Location:Septarian Minerals of the Huron River near Lamereaux Road Bridge, Monroeville, OhioGoogle Map: Lameraux Rd, 2-3 miles east of…
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SourceIn the Marble Mtns of the East Mojave the most common specimens are trilobites (Ollenelus) from the Lower Cambrian Latham Shale. While cephalons and spines are common, whole specimens are…