“The ancient history of Tolo Lake”
A project to deepen Tolo Lake near Grangeville uncovered the remains of six or seven mammoths and an ancient bison. A replica of one of the mammoths can be seen in Grangeville at Eimers Park, adjacent to Highway 95 where there is a visitor center and tourist facilities. Follow the "Mammoth" signs on Hwy. 95 just south of Grangeville to Tolo Lake where the dig took place.
I suggest seeing it at night. Due to the glass house it lives in it's hard to see during the day but pretty cool.
Mammoth replica along side the road in a glass case. Interesting, signs with info. Just a short stop on the road to stretch your legs.
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