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Fossil Point trailhead
Fossil Point trailhead
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Overview
Fossil Point offers a rare glimpse into the Jurassic period, with exposed dinosaur bones preserved in the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation sandstone dating back roughly 145 million years. Visitors can hike informal trails from the parking area to boulders containing visible fossils — vertebrae, limb bones, and other skeletal fragments from large sauropods — naturally displayed and accessible for viewing and gentle touch. Beyond Fossil Point, a rough route descends toward the Green River, providing off-road exploration for high-clearance vehicles. This site combines casual hiking, fossil discovery, and opportunities for responsible recreation amid sweeping desert landscapes. Hours and Seasons Open year-round. Summer temperatures can be very high with minimal shade; early morning or evening visits are recommended. Features and Services Access and Parking : Gravel parking area accommodates standard vehicles; high-clearance or 4WD may be useful in wet weather. 4×4 Driving : Beyond Fossil Point, a rough trail descends to the Green River, offering off-road exploration opportunities for high-clearance vehicles. Please tread lightly. Cell Service : Limited and inconsistent; do not count on reliable signal. Toilets : None available on-site. Drinking Water : No water is available on-site; please bring your own. Pets : Pets are allowed on leash. Camping : Overnight camping is prohibited at the trailhead, but primitive, dispersed camping is permitted on adjacent BLM lands. Please check fire restrictions in advance, follow guidance on posted signs, and respect private property. Developed campgrounds are available in the Green River area. Nearby Amenities : Green River (north) provides food, fuel, lodging, and medical services. Respect and Protect A protected resource, dinosaur bones are awesome to see and touch but fragile, irreplaceable, and illegal to take. Observe and photograph, but do not disturb or remove them. Practicing responsible outdoor ethics ensures these resources remain for future generations.
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Seasonal — contact for dates
Reservable
No
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Tent-focused
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Map & Nearby
Nearest town
Emery County, UT
Nearest major city
Denver, CO
~285 miles away
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