Fossil Discovery Center of Madera County

Fossil Discovery Center of Madera County The Fossil Discovery Center books group field trips by appointment. Plan a visit and step back in time!
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It’s home to one of the largest middle-Pleistocene fossil finds in North America—from Columbian mammoths and saber-toothed cats to giant sloths. Irvingtonian Middle-Pleistocene fossils (700,000 years old) are on display at the Center across the street from the Fairmead dig site. Columbian mammoth, saber tooth cats, sloths, dire wolves, horse, camels and 37 species are on display. Students may uncover and identify replica fossils in the Mock dig.

05/22/2026
Happy Mothers Day to all you Mama Cats out there from the Fossil Discovery Center of Madera County.
05/10/2026

Happy Mothers Day to all you Mama Cats out there from the Fossil Discovery Center of Madera County.




03/10/2026
For the first week of Women’s History Month, we honour paleoartist Alice B. Woodward (1862-1951). Born in London, UK, Al...
03/01/2026

For the first week of Women’s History Month, we honour paleoartist Alice B. Woodward (1862-1951). Born in London, UK, Alice began drawing at a young age and by the time she was in her teens, she was doing scientific illustrations for her father, who was Keeper of Geology at the Natural History Museum. Alice went on to work mainly as an illustrator of children’s literature, including Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Black Beauty. She also continued to practice paleoart, including 50 out of 56 plates for Henry R. Knipe’s 1912 book Evolution in the Past.



Originally posted by Malcom Daniel

A lot of people know about the great female paleontologist Mary Anning, but not many people know about Charlotte Murchis...
02/09/2026

A lot of people know about the great female paleontologist Mary Anning, but not many people know about Charlotte Murchison

Lady Charlotte Hugonin Murchison died on 9 February 1869 at the age of 80.

An avid fossil collector, she introduced her husband Sir Roderick Impey Murchison to the world of geology & later edited and illustrated his work.

The "Ammonites Murchisonae" (now Ludwigia murchisonae) is named after her.

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We hope you all have a happy new year
01/01/2026

We hope you all have a happy new year

Did you know a near perfectly preserved mammoth head was discovered back in 2002?Here is the link to the story:https://w...
12/31/2025

Did you know a near perfectly preserved mammoth head was discovered back in 2002?
Here is the link to the story:

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1456468889817410&id=100063629377309&post_id=100063629377309_1456468889817410&mibextid=Nif5oz

It's , or should I say Mammoth Monday? This is the exceptionally well-preserved head of the Yukagir Mammoth 🦣 And yes, it is real.

This a male woolly mammoth found in Arctic Siberia in 2002. It was studied by my friend and colleague, Dick Mol, also known as "Sir Mammoth". Dick is on the left in the photo, taken by Francis Latreille.

Hope you're continuing to enjoy the festive period ❄️

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19450 Avenue 21 1/2 (Highway 99 EXIT 164)
Chowchilla, CA
93610

Opening Hours

Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

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+15596657107

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