We took our 12 year old daughter on a 2-day digging event and it was simply amazing. She is considering a future education and career in paleontology and this was a perfect simulation. The...
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PaleoAdventures, an independent paleontology company, is committed to preserving vertebrate fossils of the American west. Situated in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, they are in close proximity to renowned dinosaur dig sites, positioned conveniently near landmarks like Devil's Tower, Mt. Rushmore, and Deadwood.
Experience the thrill of a genuine paleontological expedition with Dinosaur Dig Site Adventure Tours suitable for ages 12 and up. Embark on an unforgettable journey to the remote badlands of South Dakota to unearth dinosaur bones, equipped with essential tools and training. Participants have the chance to keep common fossils found, with the option to purchase commercially significant pieces like T. rex teeth or more complete bones.
Engage in educational programs catered to various age groups and skill levels, offering customizable activities, programs, and lectures. Guests can tailor their experience by selecting from a diverse range of activities and lectures, combining them to create a unique educational adventure. Explore the fascinating world of fossils with hands-on learning experiences guided by knowledgeable experts.
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This is an absolute ideal family trip, especially if you have a dinosaur lover. We have a future paleontologist in the family and this has been his favorite vacation. To be honest it has been mine...
Walter and team were accommodating, respectful, and properly addressed the safety of all guests. Paleo made it worth sharing the experience of dino exploring and digging with us. We recommend it.
Top notch guides. Quality people & excellent service. Would definitely go again. Highly recommend.
Paleo Adventures was the perfect entry level dinosaur fossil dig experience. Family did a 2-day dig and found T-Rex tooth, duck-billed vertebrae, Triceratops tooth. Great orientation and...






