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Toadstool Geologic Park is noted for its unusual geological formations, some in the shape of toadstools, and scientifically valuable fossil deposits. Our interpretive kiosk explains and illustrates the local geology and provides information and history about the local grasslands.
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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.
Interactive map of Toadstool Geological Park and Campground Explore Toadstool Geological Park and Campground, Harrison to Harrison, on our interactive map. Measure distances, view elevation, switch layers, find amenities, and preview in 3D before your hike.
Camping is available and there are two toilets. The Bison Trail to Hudson-Meng Bison Kill is a 3-mile hike. The route crosses Whitehead Creek, which forms a ravine splitting the plain between the geologic park and the kill bed interpretive center. View of the Whitehead Creek in Oglala National Grassland from the Bison Hiking Trail
Discover otherworldly landscapes and fossil treasures at Toadstool Geologic Park. Hike through towering rock formations, ancient fossils, and unique geologic formations. Learn about the park's history and geology, and marvel at the unique beauty of the Nebraska badlands.
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- (308) 432-0300
- Forest Road 902, Crawford, 69339, Nebraska
Toadstool Geologic Park is noted for its unusual geological formations, some in the shape of toadstools, and scientifically valuable fossil deposits. Our interpretive kiosk explains and illustrates the local geology and provides information and history about the local grasslands.
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Located on the beautiful Oglala National Grassland in northwestern Nebraska, Toadstool Geologic Park is a stark, other-worldly landscape unlike any place in Nebraska. Its name was inspired by the narrow clay pedestals topped with slabs of sandstone that resemble toadstool mushrooms.