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KGS Geoscience Open House - Oct. 28
2025 Kentucky Geological Survey Geoscience Open House.

The Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS) at the University of Kentucky is hosting its 25th annual open house 6-7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 28, in and around the Mining and Mineral Resources Building on the UK campus, 310 Columbia Ave.

This long-standing tradition offers an engaging experience with the earth science and natural materials that shape the Commonwealth. In partnership with UK departments, student groups and external geoscience organizations, KGS will host a broad array of geoscience topics through hands-on activities and visual exhibits. 

This year’s open house will include a volcano demonstration, where an outdoor eruption captures the drama of volcanic processes, and a stream table that shows sediment transport, erosion and deposition in action, both provided by the UK Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences. 

The Kentucky Paleontological Society will display a variety of fossils from Kentucky and around the world. Visitors will also learn about the harms of radon from the UK College of Nursing and share the love of rocks, gems and minerals with the Blue Grass Gem & Mineral Club. 

New this year, KGS is welcoming Enviropods, which is part of the NSF CLIMBS project. Enviropods conducts education and outreach programs and will be bringing virtual reality headsets for attendees to experience immersive geomorphology. 

KGS will have other displays and demonstrations on topics ranging from natural hazards, such as landslides and earthquakes, to soil sediment coring. Because the event falls near Halloween, KGS will also host two themed costume contests during the open house: “Dress Like a Geologist” and “Dress Like Your Favorite Fossil.”  

This event is free and open to the public. K-12 students, parents, teachers and those interested in geoscience are encouraged to attend.  

Parking on campus for the open house is free. Attendees may park at the Parking Structure #2 (301 Hilltop Ave.), Boone Center lot (320 Columbia Ave.), Columbia Avenue West lot (420 Columbia Ave.) and Columbia Avenue East lot (440 Columbia Ave.). 

Learn more about the event here.

KGS is a publicly supported research center that serves Kentucky by conducting research and providing unbiased information about geologic resources, environmental issues and natural hazards affecting Kentucky.