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Fossil Hunt at our Eocene Fossil Site

The public is welcome to visit Stonerose and search for their own fossils in our Eocene fossil beds. At the time of your visit, the Stonerose staff will explain our rules for digging and how to find fossils. After showing all your finds to the staff for identification, you may keep three fossils per day.

IDENTIFY YOUR FINDS WITH THE STONEROSE GUIDE BOOK! AVAILABLE NOW!

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2016 National Fossil Day

We got the pleasure of hosting Mrs. Sage’s 3rd g We got the pleasure of hosting Mrs. Sage’s 3rd grade class for a field trip! The students learned lots and found lots of fossils! Visit our website to book a field trip for your class this year :)
Our fossils of the week! Come dig at Stonerose and Our fossils of the week! Come dig at Stonerose and see your finds on social media!
We have a visitor! This furry friend came to help We have a visitor! This furry friend came to help Andy dig for fossils.
What a hunt! All of these were found by Kristin Ki What a hunt! All of these were found by Kristin Kilmer, and Tristan Levine. Come to Stonerose and find fossils of your own!
Our fossil of the week! An Alder leaf with some wo Our fossil of the week! An Alder leaf with some worm tracks. Come to Stonerose to find fossils of your own!
We’re gonna try to be better at keeping you all We’re gonna try to be better at keeping you all in the loop, here’s what’s been happening!
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Stonerose Mission Statement
Connecting the public, scientific, and the local communities through our fossil resource and educational programs.

Mailing Address: PO Box 987, Republic, WA 99166
15 North Clark Ave, Republic, WA 99166
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