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Explore Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

Largest concentration of Hagerman Horse (Equus simplicidens) fossils in North America - 30 complete horse fossils and portions of 200 individual horses.
Internationally significant Monument protects world's richest late Pliocene epoch (3 - 4 mya) fossil deposits: over 220 species of plants and animals!
Glimpse life before the last Ice Age and view earliest appearance of modern flora and fauna.

 
Hagerman Fossil Beds Visitor Center

Visitor Center

The National Park Service Visitor Center is located on Route 30 in Hagerman,ID across from the high school.

Fossil exhibits, an informational DVD, a discovery corner, and programs are provided by park staff.  Regularly scheduled ranger-guided tours are available seasonally. Educational programs for groups are available throughout the school year.  Reservations are required.

 
Become a Hagerman Fossil Beds Junior Ranger!

Junior Ranger Program

Do you care about the environment? Do you enjoy learning new things? Are you interested in the National Parks? Then become one of the elite member of the National Park Service Junior Ranger team. Join us today! Ask a Ranger how you can become a member.
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What's happening around Hagerman Fossil Beds NM?

What's Happening?

Many interesting experiences await you at the Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument.  Fossil Days, Flower Walks, Paleo Porch Programs are all waiting for you.  Check out our schedule and join us for some fun!
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Write to

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
P.O. Box 570
Hagerman, ID 83332

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Phone

Visitor Information
(208) 837-4793 ext. 5227

Fax

(208) 837-4857

Climate

       Hagerman valley is generally sunny, dry, and clear throughout the year. The winters are mild with occasional winter storms, but summers are extremely hot and dry.          Summer high temperatures commonly run above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Comfortable clothing providing sun protection, a broad brimmed hat, and water are recommended in summer.                                         Winter requires warmer clothing and light to medium jackets. Sturdy walking shoes are important year round.
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View of wagons on the Oregon Trail.  

Did You Know?
Hagerman Fossil Beds is one of only three units in the National Park system that contains portions of the Oregon National Historic Trail.

Last Updated: June 12, 2008 at 11:19 EST