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In the mean time, please call our Okihi Fossil Field Station Administrator for information and to make a reservation.
Darron Nilsson
(661) 706-1418
Darron@whitewolfwellness.com
Or Simply fill out the form below and we will get back to you shortly:
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Material loaded with fossils
Shovels and tools to help transport the material
Custom designed multi level screening system for each station
One pressurized water distribution system for each station for washing the fossil bearing material
Instructions on how to find the fossils
Assistance in finding and identifying fossils
Private access to the Kern River
Clean toilet facilities
Shade & Sitting Area
Great cell service on the property
We provide containers to help you keep your finds sorted and safe while on site. You will need to transfer your finds to your personal containers before you leave
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Wear clothing that can get wet and a little muddy
Bring a change of clothing and towels for the trip home
Plenty of food and water
Proper clothing to protect you from the elements (hats, sun shirts, etc)
Sunscreen is highly recommended
Sturdy shoes (NO open toe shoes or sandals)
Work or gardening gloves
Storage containers or empty boxes for your fossils
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The Okihi Fossil Field Station is designed as a small-group, guided experience rather than a large, self-serve dig site. Each visit is intentionally limited in size to create a calm, uncrowded environment where guests can fully engage in the discovery process. Your experience includes access to curated fossil-bearing material, a custom designed structured washing and screening process, and hands-on guidance to help you identify what you find.
We go to great lengths to ensure that your experience is full of discovery. You are guaranteed to find fossils.
In addition, every visit directly supports Okihi’s mission of river restoration and outdoor education, helping create meaningful experiences for local youth. The result is a more personal, educational, and impactful experience than a typical fossil dig.
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Kids under 6 are considered non-participants and are not charged. They are welcome as long as you provide proper supervision.
Children 6-12 will have limited ability to utilize the provided equipment and are charged a reduced fee. These are our junior paleontologists and they will need help from the adults in the group to maximize their experience.
If you are 13 or older, you will be well equipped for success and you will find a lot of fossils while utilizing our proven system. You will be charged at the adult rate.
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Yes, you get to keep all of the fossils that you find including teeth from sharks, stingray, sea lion, dolphin, and whale, etc.
Occasionally scientifically valuable specimens are found. We reserve the right to withhold these finds for donation to institutions that can do the proper research. This will be determined in real time with a qualified staff member on site. You will get credit for the discovery and be able to take lots of pictures before the specimen is removed for safe keeping.
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The fossils at the Okihi Fossil Field Station come from the Round Mountain Silt, a marine deposit formed when this area was covered by the ancient Temblor Sea approximately 15–16 million years ago. Most finds are marine fossils, with shark teeth being the most common, along with ray dental plates, fish vertebrae, and small bone fragments. Guests may also discover shell material from clams and other marine invertebrates, as well as occasional pieces of whale, dolphin, or other marine mammal bone.
While larger or rare fossils are possible (including the famous giant Megalodon), most discoveries are smaller specimens that require careful observation and a bit of patience—making each find a meaningful part of the story of California’s ancient ocean.
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Our system for fossil discovery is very advanced. It involves a pressurized water distribution system and several layers of screens to sort your material. This will allow you to find many fossils of varying size in a short amount of time.
While many guests go home with 50+ fossils, the exact amount varies depending on how “you” process the material. The general rule is that the slower and more carful you are, the more fossils you will find.
Don’t forget to bring a safe container for transportation home.
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Fossils from the Round Mountain Silt Formation can have some monetary value, but their real value is scientific and educational.
Common fossils (most shark teeth, bone fragments): typically a few dollars to a few hundred dollars
Larger or rarer pieces (like bigger shark teeth): can reach higher values
Megalodon teeth (rare at this site): can be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on size and condition
However…
The greatest value of these fossils is what they teach us.
They help scientists understand:
Ancient ocean ecosystems (the Temblor Sea)
Evolution of sharks, whales, and marine life
How California’s landscape has changed over millions of years
Bottom line:
They can be valuable to collectors
But they are far more valuable to science and education -
Yes—reservations are required. Each fossil station is limited to a small number of guests, and many sessions book out in advance. We do not offer walk-in availability, so we strongly recommend reserving your spot ahead of time to ensure your preferred date and experience.
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Yes! We do offer RV’s, a Glamping experience, and regular tent camping on site. You will need to reserve a space before you arrive as space is limited. Click the link below to learn more and make a reservation. We do not currently offer hook ups but we do have space for you to park an RV.
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Bookings can be moved to another day at no charge or canceled up to 48 hours of the date at no charge. Canceling within 48 hours of your booked date will incur a 25% fee and no shows will not receive a refund. If the cancellation is for reasons outside of the customers control such as the weather a full refund will be provided.