
That's Me At Saddle Mountain In 2009 With A Piece Of Petrified Wood That I Found.
Rockhounding site in Washington, Washington · Fossils
That's Me At Saddle Mountain In 2009 With A Piece Of Petrified Wood That I Found. is a fossil rockhounding site near Washington, WA. Fee varies. Best season: Spring and fall generally offer the best field conditions.
Typical season: Spring and fall generally offer the best field conditions
Key facts
Structured details for trip planning — verify access and fees with the land manager before you visit.
- Specimen type
- Fossil
- Primary specimens
- Fossils, Trilobites, Dinosaur bone
- Fee status
- Fee varies
- State
- Washington
- Best season
- Spring and fall generally offer the best field conditions; avoid extreme summer heat or winter storms in remote areas.
- Access difficulty
- Moderate; verify road conditions and land access
- Camping
- Check nearby public campgrounds or dispersed camping rules
- Activities
- Fossil collecting, geology observation
- Facilities
- Limited or none on site; plan to be self-sufficient
- Last updated
- July 5, 2026
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The experience
- Best time to visitSpring and fall generally offer the best field conditions; avoid extreme summer heat or winter storms in remote areas.
- AccessModerate; verify road conditions and land access
- FacilitiesLimited or none on site; plan to be self-sufficient
- Camping nearbyCheck nearby public campgrounds or dispersed camping rules
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