Agate Fossil Bed National
Monument
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Agate Fossil Bed National
Monument is an internationally recognized fossil site. The landscape
surrounding the fossil beds has been a site of change for thousands of
years. The visitor center houses three rooms of exhibits, the Hitchcock Theater and the Cook Collection Gallery. The life size fossil diorama depicts life and death at the Agate waterhole. |
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"During the 1890s, scientists rediscovered what the Lakota Sioux already knew - bones preserved in one of the most complete Miocene mammal sites in the world. Yet, Agate is a landscape that reflects many players – from early animals roaming the valleys and hills, to tribal nations calling the High Plains home, to explorers and ranchers passing through or settling in the American West." -NPS |
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The park's two hiking trails are great for watching over 140 species birds. Both the Fossil Hills and the Daemonelix trails provide an excellent opportunity to see the wildlife, wildflowers and the geology of the Niobrara Valley. |
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