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  1. Nov 22, 2023 · Toadstool Geologic Park Map. One trail exits the Toadstool Geologic Park campground. That’s it. The others branch off from there. Standing at the trailhead you can see buttes and hoodoos to your left. Much of the park is over there, however, no obvious trail takes you that way from here.

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  2. Toadstool Park is north of Crawford, Nebraska; to get to the park, take Nebraska Highway 2 / Nebraska Highway 71 to Toadstool Road. There is a 1-mile loop trail within the park. There are many fossils along the trail; removing fossils is not allowed.

  3. Viewing Information: Stop at the district office in Chadron to pick up a map of the grassland, get directions, and learn about any hazards or seasonal wildflower viewing opportunities. Many wildflowers await the visitor to this unique geological feature.

  4. Aug 18, 2016 · Toadstool Geologic Park features a one-mile-long interpretive loop trail (an informative site map is available at the entrance). Visitors can scramble (gently) over spectacular cliffs...

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  5. At the western edge of Nebraska sits an area of rugged sandstone rock formations known as Toadstool Geologic Park. For just $3 a car, visitors can be transported back 30 million years to a time when sabertooths and eight-foot tall rhino-like animals roamed the area.

  6. The fascinating landforms of Toadstool Geologic Park hold the secrets of an ancient world where strange and wonderful animals walked the Earth. Imagine seeing rhinoceroses, miniature horses, giant tortoises, camels, and a wild pig so huge and ferocious that it’s called the “hell pig” in western Nebraska.

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  8. Follow the trail markers along the mile-long loop trail to unravel the parks mysteries. The first 1/4 mile of trail is universally ac-cessible. Beyond that, the trail winds along streambeds, through gullies, and over sandstone rock. Toadstools and trackways await your discovery!

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