A short drive southwest of Grangeville, Idaho and Bear Den RV Park, is Tolo Lake-the location
of the largest mammoth gravesite in the United States. Nine mammoth and two prehistoric bison
skeletons were unearthed here in 1995 and there may be remains of as many as
two hundred more buried in the clay and silt at the bottom of this small
artesian lake. Today we took time
for spontaneity and visited this lake before continuing on our journey.
The remarkable find occurred in 1994 during a fish and game
rehabilitation project when a large bone was discovered during the draining and
excavation of the lake to clean up years of accumulated silt blown into Tolo
Lake’s water from surrounding farming activity. Upon discovery of the bones, the cleanup activity was ceased
and Idaho State University archaeologists took over the site to carefully
excavate the mammoth remains along with other artifacts that will ultimately
give us clues about the mammoths and their environment. Over 12,000 people were able to witness
the excavation process during the summer of 1995 before the 30-acre lake was
refilled with water to protect the remaining bones yet to be discovered and
excavated. This process cannot
continue until further funding is achieved.
A display of a replica Mammoth skeleton can be seen in
Grangeville at the Grangeville Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center. The immensity of the mammal can be more
fully appreciated by viewing this replica. A piece of advice we discovered at the display-visit at
night for a clearer view of the lighted replica through the shelter’s glass
(and for better photographic outcomes without the sun’s reflected glare.)
This area is rich in history from the travels of Lewis and
Clark over nearby trails to the surrounding Nez Perce National Historical Park
that preserves the cultural traditions and history of the Native Americans who
have called this place home since before the great pyramids of Egypt were
built. I am glad we paused and
took time to discover what lies in the mists of time surrounding these golden
hills as the sun rose over them today.
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