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Experience fossil hunting at Utah’s U-Dig Fossils quarry with a 2-hour self-guided mining session for museum-quality trilobites, ideal for curious adventurers.

This 2-hour fossil digging experience at Utah’s U-Dig Fossils is a fantastic way for both casual travelers and geology enthusiasts to connect with the ancient past. While we haven’t personally swung the tools ourselves, the concept of discovering 500-million-year-old trilobites from a well-known Cambrian formation definitely sparks curiosity.
What draws us to this tour is the chance to try your hand at fossil collecting with professional guidance, making it accessible even for beginners. The value of actually walking away with your own fossils—something tangible and museum-worthy—is a highlight. One thing to keep in mind is that this experience is primarily about self-led collecting after initial instructions, so those craving a more guided or scenic tour might prefer other options.
This experience suits adventurous families, geology buffs, or anyone who’s always wanted to try fossil hunting in a real quarry setting. If you’re looking for a hands-on activity that offers a genuine look into Earth’s ancient life, this is a compelling choice.

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The core of this tour is a 2-hour window at the U-Dig Fossils quarry, located a little over an hour west of Delta, Utah. The price of $46.75 per person includes all necessary tools and an entrance fee, making it straightforward and transparent. You’ll need to bring your own food and drinks, and private transport is on you, so planning your route beforehand is key.
The quarry itself is situated in a prime location for fossil hunting. It draws visitors from around the globe who want a genuine chance to sift through layers of shale for trilobites, a type of extinct marine arthropod that thrived over 500 million years ago. These fossils are considered some of the most significant specimens from the Cambrian period, and many are of museum-quality caliber.
Your visit begins with a drive to the quarry, where you’ll meet a knowledgeable operator. This initial meet-and-greet is crucial—think of it as your fossil hunting 101. The staff will give you an overview of what you’re about to do, including safety instructions, how to handle the tools, and where best to look for fossils.
Once armed with pickaxes, chisels, and brushes, you’ll be shown specific areas within the quarry where fossils are most likely to be found. The key here is patience and attention—the shale layers are ancient, but the fossils can be surprisingly well-preserved and visible with a keen eye.
The 2-hour window offers enough time to get a good feel for the process, but it’s not overly rushed. You’ll have the chance to recover multiple fossils, with guidance aimed at maximizing your yield.
During this time, many visitors report that the most exciting part is getting to excavate your own fossils. As one review states, “You’re not just watching someone else find fossils—you get to do it yourself.” The process involves carefully removing shale, spotting potential fossils, and gently cleaning them. You’ll leave with specimens that can be kept as souvenirs or even displayed at home.
The entrance fee covers tools and access, which means no hidden costs if you want to try fossil hunting. However, food and drinks are not included, so packing snacks or a quick lunch is advisable if you plan to stay longer or get hungry afterward.

The authenticity of actually mining fossils yourself makes this experience special. Unlike fossil exhibits in museums or guided tours, here you get to be a paleontologist for a day—or at least for two hours. The museum-quality fossils you collect are a tangible reward for your effort, and many participants find it satisfying to walk away with a piece of Earth’s distant past.
In addition, the professional guidance reassures beginners that they’re on the right track. The staff’s instructions help demystify the process, making fossil hunting accessible to all ages and skill levels.


At $46.75 per person, the price is quite reasonable considering the unique opportunity to dig for real fossils that you can keep. This isn’t just a scenic drive or a presentation; it’s a hands-on activity with a tangible souvenir. For those interested in geology or just wanting an unusual experience, this price point offers good value.
The short duration makes it a perfect addition to a Utah road trip, especially for families or groups seeking a quick but meaningful activity. The fact that fossils are included means you’re not just paying for access, but for a genuine mineralogical reward.

U-Dig Fossils has built a reputation for offering authentic fossil-hunting experiences in Utah. Their professionalism and focus on making fossil collection accessible for beginners and experts alike make them a solid choice for anyone interested in Earth’s ancient life.

This tour is ideal if you’re curious about geology, love DIY activities, or want a unique souvenir from Utah. It fits well into a trip focused on natural history or outdoor adventure, especially if you’re traveling with children or groups who enjoy hands-on activities.
It’s a good option for those seeking a quick, educational, and memorable experience without the need for extensive time or prior expertise.
This 2-hour fossil hunting tour at U-Dig Fossils provides an authentic chance to connect with the deep past of our planet. The experience is straightforward, accessible, and offers the thrill of discovery—walking away with museum-quality fossils that are yours to keep. The guided instructions ensure beginners don’t feel overwhelmed, while the setting provides a genuine peek at Earth’s ancient marine life.
For travelers who enjoy physical activities, learning about natural history, or simply want a memorable story to tell, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially well-suited for families, curious minds, and fossil enthusiasts eager to get their hands dirty.
If you’re in Utah and craving a hands-on geological adventure, this is a solid choice that balances fun, education, and a unique souvenir. Just remember to plan your transport, snack accordingly, and prepare to strike “fossil gold” in a remote but fascinating corner of the American West.
Is transportation to the quarry provided?
No, private transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way there, but the meeting point is clear at U-Dig Fossils on Death Canyon Rd, Delta, UT.
How long does the fossil hunting activity last?
The activity itself is approximately 2 hours, giving you enough time to explore and collect fossils without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the entrance, tools, and access to the quarry. Fossils you find are yours to keep.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but specific age limits aren’t listed. Children and adults alike can enjoy the activity, with supervision for the younger ones.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for uneven terrain. It’s also wise to bring layers in case of weather changes.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if done at least 24 hours in advance. If the tour is canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The staff provides guidance, and the activity is designed to be accessible regardless of experience.
Will I be able to find fossils easily?
While fossil hunting depends somewhat on luck, the guides will show you the best spots and techniques, increasing your chances of a successful find.
Can I buy additional tools or supplies?
The tour price includes tools, but additional equipment isn’t listed as an option. You might consider bringing your own or asking the staff.
Is there a limit to how many people can join?
The activity caps at 200 travelers, ensuring a relatively intimate experience for those who sign up.
In all, this fossil hunting tour combines adventure, education, and a chance to take home a piece of ancient Earth—perfect for travelers seeking something different and memorable in Utah.