GC1PTPD Earthcache Walking In Your Footsteps EarthCache
Type: Earth | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Lady Coot @ | Hide Date: 04/10/2009 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 44.677 W105° 13.368 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0

When the City of Golden began developing Fossil Trace Golf Club, it came across some very special items fossilized in the clay ground on the property. From the moment of discovery on, the City of Golden has worked with the state, Colorado University Dinosaur Trackers Research Group, Friends of Dinosaur Ridge, and many others to preserve the unique fossils on the golf course site.
Working together to preserve dinosaur, palm and raindrop fossils, the various stakeholders together created an interpretive trail that would be accessible to the public on a continuous basis. (Henderson, May 20, 2004) The result of these efforts is the Triceratops Trail; this EarthCache will take you to the interpretive signs and evidence along the trail.
You will learn about trace fossils of the Late Cretaceous. As the one-half mile trail winds through a cross-section of old clay quarries, cachers will discover evidence of life, from dinosaur and bird tracks to impressions of palm fronds 70 million years old. Interpretive signs by Dinosaur Ridge explain the geology and life present when the Laramie Formation was deposited near an ancient shoreline.
The signs will assist you in interpreting the evidence (footprints, traces, and impressions) left by the dinosaurs, birds, mammals, insects, and plants from this very different, very swampy, habitat. At the Geologic Overlook you can view an interpretation of how the landscape of this area has evolved - from the Age of Dinosaurs (Mesozoic Era) to the present day Front Range you see before you.
All of the fossils that you can see at this site are called "trace fossils". Trace fossils are footprints, impressions and natural casts, not "body fossils" such as bones, teeth, and claws. Trace fossils left by living organisms are very useful in reconstructing the prehistoric world in which these plants and animals lived.
Triceratops Trail is a protected area designed for your enjoyment and education. Rocks, fossils, plants, artifacts, and other resources are protected by law and should not be damaged or removed. Please keep Triceratops Trail beautiful for our enjoyment today and for the future generations that will visit here tomorrow. Be aware of the wild animals that live on and around the trail - keep your distance and do not disturb them. For your own safety, please do not stray onto the golf course. Also, please do not climb on the rock walls or remove materials. (www.dinoridge.org)

Parking is available at N 39 44.677 W 105 13.368. There will be signs saying “Triceratops Trail”- For your own safety, please be sure to park here.

To claim this EarthCache:
1. Visit Waypoint #1 N 39 44.589 W105 13.280- Please research and answer the question, what kind of fossils will I see here?
2. Visit Waypoint #2 N39 44.569 W105 13.212- Please name two of the types of dinosaurs footprints you can see here.
3. Visit Waypoint #3 N39 44.582 W105 13.166- What kind of footprints are here?
4. Visit another informational sign and take your picture at the site .

Please email your answers to me and if you care to, please post your picture when you log your cache.


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11 Logs: Found it 10  Write note 1  

Found it 04/28/2019 By Wulff Pack
I've been to this site several times. This time I came with some guests from Australia. They loved it and took lots of pictures. they were amazed that we were the only people visiting such an amazing site, on a Saturday. My son also came down from Boulder. we all went to Woody's for pizza afterward. Attaching photos.

"Walking in Your Footsteps" was also a pretty good song by Police, back in the day.

Write note 03/09/2019 By regmgkc
TBs visiting

Found it 11/28/2018 By chihuahuajill
So cool to find fossils next to a golf course! A couple who were golfing stopped their cart to check out the fossils while I was there. Emailed answers to CO. Thanks for placing this cache for me to find. TFTC.

Found it 11/02/2018 By jonmorrocco
Visiting Colorado from Wisconsin for the weekend. Had to take the few opportunities I get to grab some caches. This place is so incredible and I could spend a lifetime exploring. For now a weekend will do. I appreciate you making an earthcache here. Thanks so much for the hide!

Found it 10/27/2018 By this2shalpas
Visiting places with my Mines son that he hasn’t been to in the four years he has lived here. This was a super fun one. Love learning new things! Loved seeing the tracks and imprints. Tftc!

Found it 08/03/2018 By DiBoChet
TFTC

Found it 07/19/2018 By henne165
In the area for work this week and wanted to take some time today to find some earth caches. I’m not that good at them typically and wanted to find some that were on the easier side. This area appeared to have a few so I came here. This was the second stop and it was definitely very fun and informational. Not to mention the scenery and weather were gorgeous as well. Definitely don’t have stuff like this back home in Minnesota. Answers sent. TFTEC!!

Found it 07/13/2018 By Foosprints
That is a nice trail. I really liked the palm fronds. TFTC

Found it 07/09/2018 By mdawaffe
Found with shell1fish, who sent in our email. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 07/01/2018 By Kelsoboom
We were visiting on vacation and just had to stop for this fun trail! TFTEC from California!

Found it 08/07/2015 By dustyriver
Awesome walk, want to explore this cache again - So many thing to see, lern about - Definately a return visit to this area and the walk - Enjoyed with xxBriGuyxx -