• The Fossil Grove Trust works with the Council to help present and conserve the fossils and find new sources of funding to improve the overall visitor experience.
  • Garden surrounding the Fossil House in 2007. The Fossil Grove is a group of plant fossils located within Victoria Park, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • The Fossil Grove is managed as a museum and has been a popular tourist attraction since it opened for public viewing in 1890.
  • Discovered in 1887, Fossil Grove preserves the fossilized remains of eleven extinct trees of the Lepidodendron species within its building in Glasgow’s Victoria Park.
  • The guided tour will take you through of the interior of the Fossil Grove building to view the 330 million year old trees.
  • Careful excavation of the site uncovered the fossil remains, and a building was erected to protect them from the elements. What can you see at Fossil Grove today?
  • Fossil Grove comprises 9 fossilised tree stumps – complete with parts of their root systems – inside a slightly dilapidated building which you might otherwise...
  • Fossil Grove, located within Glasgow's Victoria Park, houses the fossilized remnants of an extensive ancient forest.
  • Best Places to see Scotland’s Geology: Fossil Grove. The trees of Fossil Grove were discovered during the creation of Victoria Park, Glasgow in 1887.