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Rocks in this county are mostly sedimentary and as such there are
several good opportunities for fossil hunting.
Popular Locations
| Location: |
Water Canyon Formation |
| Fossils: |
fish
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| Land Status: |
National Forest. |
| Directions: |
There are several areas that this formation is exposed.
In Water Canyon, a tributary of Green Canyon. In Logan Canyon in the
vicinity of the hydro-electric plant. In Logan Canyon between Card
Campground and Brown's Roll Off. |
| Notes: |
Collecting of vertebrate fossils is restricted. Check
with the Forest Service or State Paleontologist for permits. |
| GPS: |
41°47'40"N - 111°43'14"W (Confluence
of Water Canyon and Green Canyon.) |
| Location: |
High Creek |
| Fossils: |
trilobites, eocrinoids, and others
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| Land Status: |
National Forest. |
| Directions: |
The turnoff to High Creek Canyon is about 1.5 miles
north of Richmond and is marked by a Forest Service sign reading "Campground
6 miles, Trailhead 8 miles." Follow the road to the trailhead.
The Spence Shale crops out in a band that crosses the ridge between
the South Fork trail and the North Fork trail. |
| GPS: |
41°58'29"N - 111°42'29"W |
| Location: |
Spring Hollow Area |
| Fossils: |
brachiopods
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| Land Status: |
National Forest. |
| Directions: |
Go up Logan Canyon about 6 miles to the reservoir and
campground at Spring Hollow. Go up Spring Hollow to an elevation of
about 6000 feet (bring altimiter or use topo and best guess) and search
the rocks on both sides of the hollow in this vicinity. |
| GPS: |
41°44'42"N - 111°42'14"W |
| Location: |
Lodgepole Limestone |
| Fossils: |
crinoids, brachiopods, corals, bryozoans
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| Land Status: |
National Forest. |
| Directions: |
This formation is accessble in many different locations.
Some of the easiest to get to are in side canyons in lower Logan Canyon.
It crops out about 0.5 miles up Spring Hollow, Mill Hollow and Beirdneau
Hollow. |
| GPS: |
41°44'47"N - 111°43'21"W (Mill Hollow) |
| Location: |
Lucky Star Mine |
| Minerals: |
quartz, limonite after pyrite, dolomite, malachite, azurite, galena,
silver
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| Land Status: |
National Forest. |
| Directions: |
From Hyrum, take Utah Highway 101 up Blacksmith Fork
toward Hardware Ranch. near milepost 13 turn left onto the gravel
road going up the Left Hand Fork. About 5.6 miles up this road is
an intersection with the road to the left going up Cowley Canyon.
Stay right and about 0.8 mile further you will come to Gray Cliff
Spring. The mine dump is located about 2.1 miles past this spring.
If you reach another large spring you have gone to far. The dump is
also not visible from the road. It is marked by few debris piles,
containing quartz crystals, along the roadside. |
| GPS: |
41°41'10"N - 111°34'14"W |
| Location: |
Dry Lake Area |
| Fossils: |
horn coral, brachiopods
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| Land Status: |
Highway right-of-way. |
| Directions: |
This location is north of Sardine Summit overlooking
the Dry Lake area, just before Milepost 11. Look in the roadcuts. |
| GPS: |
41°33'30"N - 111°57'34"W |
Mine Index
| Mine Name: |
General Location: |
GPS: |
Minerals: |
| Lucky Star Mine |
Blacksmith Fork |
41°41'10"N - 111°34'14"W |
Azurite, Dolomite, Galena, Malachite,Pyrite, Quartz, Silver
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| La Plata Mine |
La Plata Area |
41°26'42"N - 111°40'45"W |
Galena |
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