Near Fossil Exhibit Trail
Near Fossil Exhibit Trail
Near Fossil Exhibit Trail
Near Fossil Exhibit Trail
Near Fossil Exhibit Trail

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Fossil Exhibit Trail

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0.2
mi
Distance
1
ft
Gain
easy
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Flatter
Steeper
0.18mi
Distance
1ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
2,670ft
High Point
2,664ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
As you look around the arid Badlands National Park, it may seem hard to believe that the region was once an inland sea and then developed into a tropical rainforest. Numerous fossils are mixed with the sediments from this time period, known as the Oligocene age. In fact, this region has one of the worldas highest concentrations of fossils. Fossil evidence of many species, including saber-tooth cats and elephant-sized mammals, have been found here. Interestingly, major museums in North America and in Europe showcase fossils from the Badlands. A unique way to view this natural history is to take the easy, 0.25-mile round-trip Fossil Exhibit Trail. From this fully-accessible boardwalk trail, you can view iconic Badlands formations and learn about some of the extinct animals that lived here. Fascinating fossil replicas are housed in display cases along the trail.

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