Ashfall Fossil Beds Location
Ashfall Fossil Find.
Ashfall fossil beds location. Preservation of Ashfall now and for future generations is made possible by the generosity of the Nebraska Game and Parks Foundation which purchased the land in 1986 and the Burlington Northern Foundation which supplied a grant for construction of facilities. You could also tack it onto a trip to Ponca State Park or Lewis and Clark SRA. Ashfall Fossil Beds Nebraska Location.
Weathered rocks from nearby mountains are carried by rivers and cover the fossil layer over time. The fossil park itself boasts 12 million year old. See on Google Maps.
Rhino And Horse Ashfall Fossil Beds. This park has fossil remains that have been perfectly preserved over time because of the way the dying animals were encased in a layer of very fine ash from a volcanic eruption nearly 12 million years ago. The history of what would become Ashfall Fossil Beds State Park began in 1979 established 1991 when a paleontologist named Mike Voorhies made an amazing discovery the remains of a Rhinoceros buried in the low rolling hills of Nebraska.
Gary Staab Sculptures Watch as artist Gary Staab creates the bronze rhino and tortoise sculptures that grace the landscape at Ashfall Fossil Beds. Cant Expect the Unexpected. Facilities are wheelchair accessible.
Ash from a Yellowstone hotspot erupti. We took the time to drive into Nebraska from Sioux City Iowa to visit Ashfall Fossil Beds State Park. The thick bed of volcanic ash at the site contains hundreds of extraordinarily complete skeletons of extinct rhinos camels three-toed horses and other vertebrates still lying in their death poses.
Antelope County NE. See website for dates and hours. Ashfall Fossil Beds is a joint project of the University of Nebraska State Museum and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

