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This is a fun area where you have the chance to find fossilized trilobite! There are over six different types here and all you do is look in the shale. We had the chance to visit this trilobite site on our way home from a camping trip in the nearby area. We were somewhat confident that we could find a fossil or two as we spent about 45 minutes combing for trilobite. Make sure to bring a rock pick or a shovel to aid your digging. The Oak Springs Trilobite Site is located on land owned by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management). After reading over the information sign we learned that the fossils are mostly located in the shale rock. And luckily for us, my friend had brought his rock pick so we could really dig in and hopefully discover some cool stuff! The BLM created a narrow dirt path called the Silver State Trail that you can follow around the area. You are encouraged to go off the trail and see what you can find. This trail seemed to go for miles and we didn't have enough time to go on all of it because we found tons of shale in the immediate area close by the parking lot to keep us busy. We noticed that many of the shale piles were already ransacked by people and we quickly realized that we would probably not find much of anything unless we had hours to spend. I personally found this area to be really neat! I enjoy the desert and wish we had time to explore around the mountains and see what else was here. Although we were not successful in finding any fossils, we did find plenty of neat rocks to check out. This would be a great area to stop for a break while travelling on the highway. This would also be a nice area for children to explore and be creative.
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