Dinosaur Discovery at Eagles Nest

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Dinosaur Discovery at Eagles Nest

Nature and wildlife
10 min guests
25 max guests

Highlights

  • Explore Eagles Nest, the site of Australia's first dinosaur bone discovery, and connect with ancient history.
  • Hunt for fossils in the rich geological landscape, experiencing the thrill of unearthing your own prehistoric treasures.
  • Marvel at fault lines from ancient earthquakes, gaining insight into Earth's dynamic past and natural wonders.
  • Enjoy a family-friendly adventure with safety briefings, ensuring a fun and secure experience for all ages.

You will visit Eagles Nest, the site of Australia’s first dinosaur bone discovery.

The Cape Paterson claw is recognised as the first dinosaur bone/fossil discovered in Australia. Found by geologist William Ferguson on May 7, 1903, near Eagles Nest (between Cape Paterson and Inverloch, Victoria), this Early Cretaceous theropod claw was initially thought to be a tooth, but later identified as a dinosaurian claw.

You will also see fault lines from ancient earthquakes, petrified trees and hunt for fossils yourself.

Following an introduction to the activity and a safety briefing the group will go to Eagles Nest about seven kilometres away.

Tour details

  • Nature and wildlife
  • Half Day or Less
  • Land – Motorised
  • Land – Self Propelled
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • Single
    Available from 8 April 2026
  • Single
    Available from 16 April 2026

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Point
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Operation information

Bunurong Coast Education

Bunurong Coast Education is the education arm of The South Gippsland Conservation Society Inc. which presents activities with an environmental focus through excursions, presentations and their famous school holiday program.

Join an experienced Tour Guide from Bunurong Coast Education to explore the local rock platforms and learn about the dinosaurs that roamed the Bass Coast area. A range of regular programs are offered for schools, groups and visitors. Talks and excursions can also be tailored to your individual requirements with wide range of topics are on offer, including dinosaur discoveries in the local area, rock pooling, erosion and human impact, local fauna and flora, geology, astronomy, whale watching and many more. If the particular subject you are looking for is not listed please get in touch with their presenters to assist.

Most tours are scheduled for two hours and include an introduction and safety briefing at Inverloch before transferring to one of the spectacular Bass Coast beaches or headlands. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a supervising adult. Participants will need their own transport. Warm clothing will be needed in cooler weather and sun protection should be worn. Please also make sure that you have suitable footwear for exploring the uneven, wet rock platform.

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Visitor Information Centre

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