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Fossil Butte National Monument
Pets
 
hiking with four-legged friends
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Pets are welcome in Fossil Butte National Monument parking areas and on trails but must be under physical restraint at all times. Please be considerate and pick up the poop.

Leaving your pet in a closed vehicle during the warm summer days could spell disaster.  Open windows and check on them often.

hiking through an aspen grove
Hiking Trails
Hiking is a great way to explore the geology and experience the high desert environment.
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Two to three bird fossils are discovered each year in the Fossil Lake deposits. This bird is one of several unidentified species.
Getting Around
Park map and other information to help you discover one of America's best kept secrets
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This fossil mosquito was found in the Fossil Lake deposits. Insect fossils are rare compared to fish and have not been researched.
Your Safety
The sun, lightning, elevation, and insects can affect the enjoyment of your visit.
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sagebrush country, photo by Rich Walter  

Did You Know?
Fossil Butte National Monument is one of a few areas in southwestern Wyoming that is not grazed by cattle and sheep.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST