Free event: Science Utah Lecture Series at the Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City. Utah's State Paleontologist Jim Kirkland will present, "How Fossil Soils Help Document the End of the Real Jurassic Park" November 13, 7:00 p.m.| Utah Friends of Paleontology
Join us online for the Great Basin Chapter of the Utah Friends of Paleontology meeting on Thursday, November 9, 2025, at 7:00 PM with speaker Colin Boisvert presenting,| Utah Friends of Paleontology
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site invites adventurers, science enthusiasts, and families to step into the shoes of a paleontologist with “Fossil Discoveries”, an immersive three-hour fossil-hunting experience that combines science, exploration, and discovery. Saturdays and Sundays until December 14. $50 per ticket.| utahpaleo.org
Join us for the Great Basin Chapter of the Utah Friends of Paleontology meeting on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at 7:00 PM with speaker Jim Kirkland presenting,| Utah Friends of Paleontology
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site invites adventurers, science enthusiasts, and families to step into the shoes of a paleontologist with “Fossil Discoveries”, an immersive three-hour fossil-hunting experience that combines science, exploration, and discovery. Saturdays and Sundays until December 14. $50 per ticket.| Utah Friends of Paleontology
Our next meeting of the Gastonia Chapter of UFOP is Wednesday, September 24, with Jim Kirkland, Utah's State Paleontologist. He'll discuss extinctions the end of the Jurassic in Grand County with evidence from the field. 6:00 pm at the Grand Center in Moab. Free and open to the public.| Utah Friends of Paleontology
Join the Great Basin Chapter of Utah Friends of Paleontology on September 11, 7:00 p.m. where paleontology volunteer and researcher Niki Krivka will talk about "Pterosaurs, lagerpetids, and Dromomeron: some strange prehistoric critters".| Utah Friends of Paleontology
Free daily dinosaur tours are returning to the BLM’s Hanksville-Burpee Dinosaur Quarry for five exciting weeks in May and June 2025. Visitors can join paleontology experts from the Burpee Museum of Natural History for a 30-minute guided tour through one of Utah’s most fossil-rich public land sites.| Utah Friends of Paleontology
Join the Great Basin Chapter of Utah Friends of Paleontology on May 21, 7:00 p.m. where author Christa Sadler will talk about her new book, "Dinosaur Frontier: Utah at the Dawn of the Cretaceous", the true story of a misunderstood geologic formation in southeastern Utah that has changed how we look at the beginning of the last period in the Age of Dinosaurs.| Utah Friends of Paleontology
UFOP Great Basin Chapter meeting with speaker Dr. Nathan Ong. Nathan will present, "Streamlining Fossil Inventory and Data Analysis Across U.S. National Parks." The meeting will be in-person at the Utah Department of Natural Resources main building and online via Google Meet with registration.| Utah Friends of Paleontology
Our next meeting of the Castle Country Chapter of Utah Friends of Paleontology will be Monday March 4 at 7pm in the Prehistoric Museum classroom. Our presentation will be given by Dr. Randall Irmis, Curator of Paleontology at the Natural History Museum of Utah and Professor in the Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Utah. Randy's talk will be is titled: Dangling on a rope 200 feet underground: exploring caves for fossil evidence of Utah's ancient past| Utah Friends of Paleontology