Inside the Rhino Barn (photo)
Inside the Rhino Barn
Your first stop should be the interpretive displays and the fossil preparation laboratory. You are invited to ask the paleontologists about their work.

Educational programs are presented on a regular basis. From the Visitor Center, it is but a short stroll to the Rhino Barn, where new discoveries continue to be unearthed.

Ashfall is situated on 360 acres of rugged rangeland in the scenic Verdigre Creek valley.

Nature trails were developed to help interpret the geology as well as the flora and fauna of the area.

Picnicking is permitted on the park, and campers can use nearby Grove Lake Wildlife Management Area near Royal.

Collecting fossils or other specimens on the park grounds is strictly prohibited. (If every visitor took a "souvenir," one of Nebraska's natural historic treasures would be gone forever.)

Preservation of Ashfall now and for future generations is made possible by the generosity of the Nebraska Game and Parks Foundation, which purchased the land in 1986, and the Burlington Northern Foundation, which supplied a grant for construction of facilities.

Paleontologists and interpretive staff at the site are provided by the University of Nebraska State Museum.
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It is likely that lung damage was caused by breathing large quantities of volcanic ash. MORE

Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park
86930 517th Avenue
Royal, NE 68773
Phone: (402) 893-2000

Email: ashfall2@unl.edu

Rick Otto, Superintendent
A Cooperative Project of the
University of Nebraska State Museum &
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission


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