Trammel Fossil Park in Sharonville, Ohio, is a park that the whole family will dig. This 10-acre fossil park is one of few places in Cincinnati where visitors can safely dig for fossils and keep what they find! Round up the archeologists in your family for a day of adventure at Trammel Fossil Park.
There is a parking lot with plenty of parking available. There is no charge for parking.
Address: 11935 Tramway Dr, Sharonville, OH 45241
Admission to Trammel Fossil park is entirely FREE!! Also, you can keep any fossils you find!
The fossil park is open all year-long for endless opportunities to find buried treasures.
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The R.L. Trammel family donated the park. Mr. R.L Trammel had been a developer in Sharonville and the surrounding area for over 40 years, including developing all the properties on Tramway Drive. When Trammel heard that schools as far away as New York were traveling to the park for fossil hunting, the family decided to preserve the parcel for future generations.
The 10-acres of fossil-rich hillside and undisturbed natural woodland was donated to the City of Sharonville with the desire that it would be preserved and improved for educational purposes. Mr. and Mrs. R.L and Eilen Trammel celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary at the park’s dedication on September 29, 2003.
There are four formations throughout Trammel Fossil Park. To find fossils from the different formations, locate the designated sign to help guide you to the formation. The signs can be found on the informational billboards at the park’s entrance near the picnic tables. Since the plot of Trammel Fossil Park has never been disturbed, there is are tons of significant fossils in excellent condition waiting to be unearthed!
This formation was named after the hillsides exposed at Fairview Heights in Cincinnati. The limestone layers in this formation typically range from 7 to 15 inches in thickness. Take a closer look to see ripple markets caused by water moving across the surface of the sea. Common fossils found in the Fairview formation are Bryozoans, Brachiopods (have two shells not similar to one another, Crinoids (sea lilies), and Gastropods (snails).
The formation lying on top of the Fairview is called the Miamitown Shale. The Miamitown formation accumulated in a trough, with the seafloor of the trough composing mostly of mud. Shells are quite common here along with Brachiopods, Gastropods, Pelecypods (clams), and Edrioasteroids (an extinct group related to sea stars and sand dollars).
This formation was named for the rocks first studied around Bellevue, Kentucky. The Bellevue formation reflects the time with the shallowest water when looking at the layering of limestone. Common fossils found in the Bellevue Formation are Bryozoans and Brachiopods.
The fourth formation is the Corryville formation that is pack full of fun, exciting fossils. Fossil hunters will love looking for Bryozoans, Brachiopods, Crinoids, and Trilobites (an extinct group of horseshoe crab).
Any good archeologist should come prepared for their dig, no matter how big or small it may be. The terrain is rocky and steep, so proper footwear is encouraged. Sandals are not a good option because of how easy it is to slide and slip on the loose rocks.
Here are a few other items to consider bringing in your backpack:
Before you pack up the family to come to find fossils that date back millions of years, there are few tips to keep in mind to ensure you make the most of your visit.
We have found this to be one of the best free things to do in Cincinnati for the entire family. If visiting during the summer months, venture over to have lunch at a Cincinnati classic, the Root Beer Stand!
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