Our Field Trips go from March through October of each year. The new year field trips will be posted no later than February of each year. -Meet and leave times identified by *, see legend at bottom of list for these times
*March 22nd
* Rockville - Leaf Fossils.
Meet at Chevron-Hwy 55/95 Junction (5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing)
*April 19th
*Big Egg Claim for Thundereggs.
Meet at Chevron (HWY55&95).(5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing)
* May 17th
* Tony Funk rock yard with multiple clubs, BBQ, next day-joint field trip with Idaho Gem Club. Everyone can go on their own or meet at the Rest Stop on I-84 East of Boise.
204 Washington St, Gooding, ID.
* June 7th & 8th
* Glass Butte for Obsidian, Meet @ Oasis Café in Juntura OR (5838 US-20)
An Overnight Trip with possibility of going to Hampton Butte for petrified wood on second day
** July 19th
** Wagon Town for Bog Wood
Meet at Chevron-Hwy 55/95 Junction (5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing)
**Aug 23rd
** OGMS Picture Jasper Claim
Meet at Chevron-Hwy 55/95 Junction (5644 Buntrock Rd, Marsing)
*September 20th
* Blue Egg Club Claim for Blue Opal Thunder Eggs.
Meet @ Homedale Park by the Tank (just east of four corners) (E Idaho Ave and S 2nd St E).
*October 18th
*Pink Plume Claim for Pink Plume Agate
Meet at the Owyhee Junction, Hwy 201 and Owyhee Ave.
*(meet @ 8am – leave @ 8:30)
**(meet @ 7am – leave @ 7:30)
*** (Overnight Trip)
Note: Field trips are subject to change. Please attend the general meetings to confirm field trips and get directions. Field Trip Information, contact John @ 208-571-6873 | David @ 208-466-2881
*All field trips are subject to change depending on weather and road conditions.
USEFUL ITEMS TO BRING ON A FIELD TRIP
Buckets, Shovel, Rock Hammer, Pick (Large and Small), Sieve, Gloves, Spray Bottle for Water, Small Scrub Brush, Knee Pads, Magnifier, Plenty of Drinking Water, Food, Appropriate Clothing, Protective Eyewear, Day Pack or Back Pack, Umbrella, Pry Bar, Tick Spray, First Aid Kit, Protective clothing and sunscreen to avoid sun burns. Shovel and fire extinguisher to put out any fires that may start.
Trips can last most of the day.
Generally, a High-Clearance Vehicle and sometimes 4WD or an ATV is required.
Please remember to not park on tall grass or sagebrush as the fire season is in full swing and watch out for snakes.
Pack out what you pack in and pick up all litter.
When you are finished, fill in all holes that are dug at the site.
ALL FIELD TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS.