- Fossil National Park is situated near Shahpura village in the Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
- It is also known as Dindori Plant Fossils National Park or Ghughua Fossil Park.
- It contains plant fossils.
- It is the largest Fossil Park in Asia and second largest in world.
- In the 1970s, the Fossil National Park site was founded by Dr. Dharmendra Prasad.
- In 1983, recognizing the importance of the fossil site, it was officially declared as a National Park.
- Area: It is spread over an area of 75 acres of land (0.30 km2). It is spread over 7 villages of Dindori district namely-
- Ghuguwa
- Umaria
- Deorakhurd
- Barbaspur
- Chanti Hills
- Chargaon
- Deori Kohani
- Fossils: So for, plant fossils belonging to 31 genera of 18 families have been identified in this park.