Yes you can find fossils in San Diego. You are more likely to find them on the outer edges of town. More than likely start in the hills after the Golden Gate Bridge, heading out of town. However there is specific towns and areas in California that you can go to that guarantee you can find fossils. You will have to do some digging and chipping away at the ground and rocks but it's worth the time. Now don't get your hopes up to find that $ Million $ fossil but you can find some really cool looking ones. Some times you can find gem stones. Also some Fossil Depositories have there own shop that you can get it sealed or polished if you want, I think. You can also go around the Eureka, CA area beaches and find them on and around the cliffs, but you have to get there at a certain time of day to beat the tides to get to the part of the beach where there is an abundance of fossil rocks. The name of the beach is called Fossil Beach, CA.Good luck and be very careful on Fossil Beach, it can be dangerous. My family and I went there one year and I lost one of my shoes, my brand new camera, and almost lost the car key. Due to a wave that I miss calculated and got slammed against the rock cliffs by a wave. So do be careful and happy hunting.
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