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Almost entirely made up of Mesozoic sandstone formations, Kane County
yields fossils, agate and petrified wood. Best known for deposits of septarian
nodules.
Popular Locations:
| Location: |
Alton Area |
| Rock: |
septarian nodules
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| Land Status: |
BLM |
| Directions: |
About 14 miles south of Panguitch on highway 89 is the
turnoff to Alton. Follow this road into Alton. Turn left on 100 south
in Alton and follow to the end of the pavement to a dirt road on the
right. Follow this road 1.4 miles to another dirt road on the right.
Follow this road for 4.1 miles and park. You will be in a hill area
between two gates. The hillsides on both sides of the road are littered
with broken pieces of the nodules. Some digging should yield some
larger and perhaps whole nodules. |
| GPS: |
37°23'39"N - 112°30'07"W (estimate) |
| Location: |
Grosvenor's Arch Area |
| Fossils: |
pelecypods, petrified wood |
| Land Status: |
BLM. |
| Directions: |
The road to Kodachrome Basin State Park and Grosvenor
Arch leaves U-12 in Cannonville east of Bryce Canyon National Park. |
| GPS: |
37°27'23"N - 111°49'55"W |
| Location: |
Mt. Carmel Junction |
| Fossils: |
crinoid
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| Land Status: |
BLM and private lands |
| Directions: |
Mt. Carmel junction is the junction of U-9 out of Zion
National Pakr with U.S. 89. Look for the fossils in a limestome outcrop
here. |
| GPS: |
37°13'30"N - 112°40'50"W |
| Location: |
Muddy Creek Area |
| Rock: |
septarian nodules
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| Land Status: |
Mining claims. |
| Directions: |
These areas are all under claim by Wiley Berry of Tetla
Septarians and Joe's Rock Shop, both in Orderville. Claimholders have
always been willing to allow the public to collect on the sites and
no fees have been charged in the past. Get permission and directions
from claim holders at their businesses in Orderville before collecting. |
| GPS: |
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| Location: |
Old Paria |
| Rock: |
agate
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| Fossils: |
petrified wood |
| Land Status: |
BLM |
| Directions: |
From Kanab, drive east on highway 89 for 33.6 miles.
Just beyond a historical marker at this point, a road branches left
to Old Paria. It is about 5 miles to the Old Paria site. Search the
purple and gray mud hills and the gravel patches on the hills. |
| GPS: |
37°15'01"N - 111°57'13"W |
| Location: |
Seaman Wash |
| Rock: |
agate, jasper
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| Fossils: |
petrified wood |
| Land Status: |
BLM. |
| Directions: |
Approximately 15.7 miles east of Kanab on U.S. 89 is
a gravel road leading north into Seaman Wash and Petrified Hollow. |
| GPS: |
37°06'05"N - 112°12'27"W |
| Location: |
Straight Cliffs |
| Rock: |
agate
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| Fossils: |
petrified wood |
| Land Status: |
BLM. |
| Directions: |
Drive east out of Escalante on Utah highway 12 just
over 4 miles to the Hole in the Rock Road. Turn right on this road
and follow it for 17 miles to the Garfield-Kane county line. Any of
the roads leading to the right after this point will probably get
you over into the hills where the material can be collected. Look
in the ledges near the tops of hills as well as in the washes. |
| GPS: |
37°27'06"N - 111°15'46"W (approx) |
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