Florissant Fossil Beds

Our trip today was up into the mountains, out near Cripple Creek to the Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. This was a place where, 34 million years ago, a lake/creek area was buried by volcanic activity — all these giant redwoods were buried to about 15 feet or so, and what was buried got fossilized while what was above rotted away. (All sorts of other plants, as well as fish, insects, and small mammals, were fossilized as well.) Fast forward to about 50 years ago, and this area was saved from development and the national monument was born…

This was a really fun and spectacularly beautiful way to spend the day, and afterward we stopped for a late lunch on the way home.

This is our last night in Colorado Springs; tomorrow we head back up to Denver for the final leg of our trip.


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