Fossils near Lynchburg, VA
4 of the mapped rockhounding spots within 150 miles of Lynchburg report fossil. The closest is Smoke Hole, about 100 miles out (2 hr 5 min drive).
Fossil collecting spots cluster around exposed sedimentary rock: road cuts, creek banks, quarries, and badlands where erosion keeps bringing fresh material to the surface.
Map of 4 fossil collecting spots within 150 miles of Lynchburg, Virginia
Closest fossils spots to Lynchburg
- Smoke HolePendleton County, West Virginia100 mi · 2 hr 5 min driveGeode, Gypsum, Pyrite
- Purse State ParkCharles County, Maryland125 mi · 2 hr 36 min driveShark Teeth, Fossils
- Douglas PointCharles County, Maryland125 mi · 2 hr 37 min driveShark Teeth, Fossils
- Mallows Bay ParkCharles County, Maryland126 mi · 2 hr 37 min driveShark Teeth, Fossils, Quartz
Types of fossils reported near Lynchburg
Counts reflect how many spots in this radius mention each variety.
Every fossil spot within 150 miles of Lynchburg
Sorted by distance from Lynchburg. Tap a row for directions, access status, and nearby trips.
| Spot | County | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smoke HoleSmoke Hole Road | Pendleton County | 38.8569, -79.2764 | Public | |
| Purse State ParkRiverside Road | Charles County | 38.4303, -77.2528 | Public | |
| Douglas PointRiverside Road | Charles County | 38.4427, -77.2497 | Public | |
| Mallows Bay ParkWilson Landing Road | Charles County | 38.4690, -77.2636 | Public |
Fossils near Lynchburg FAQ
Where can I find fossils near Lynchburg?+
4 mapped spots within about 150 miles of Lynchburg report fossil. The closest is Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, roughly 100 miles away (2 hr 5 min drive). The full list with coordinates is on this page.
Can I collect fossils on public land near Lynchburg?+
4 of the 4 spots here sit on land mapped as publicly accessible. Casual hand collecting of common rocks and minerals is allowed on most BLM and Forest Service land with limits set by the local field office; national parks and most state parks are closed to collecting. Confirm current rules with the managing agency before a trip.
Is it legal to keep fossils I find?+
On federal land, common invertebrate and plant fossils (shells, corals, trilobites, leaf prints) may be collected casually for personal use. Vertebrate fossils (bone, teeth, anything with a backbone) are protected on federal land and need a research permit. Private land follows the landowner's permission. When in doubt, photograph it, note the location, and ask the managing agency.
How far from Lynchburg do I need to drive?+
The nearest fossil spot is about 100 miles out, and the farthest on this list is 126 miles. Most fall inside a normal weekend day-trip radius.
