| Five Million Year Old Fossil Site Discovered in Washington County: Tennessee Conservationist article tells the story of the May 2000 discovery and subsequent investigation and protection of a Tertiary age assemblage of mammals and reptiles near Gray. |
| Frank H. McClung Museum: Homepage for the Frank H. McClung Museum, located on the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
| Gray Fossil Site: Images and information about the large assemblage of vertebrate fossils discovered in an excavation for road construction in Washington County near the community of Gray, Tennessee. |
| Nashville Fossils: This site attempts to provide everything a beginner needs to start hunting fossils in Nashville, Tennessee: the historical and geological setting, descriptions of rocks and fossils found here, a list of Nashville's best fossil sites |
| Tennessee Fossils: East Tennessee collector shares photos of his collection from this and surrounding states. Also provides fossil-related links and books that the site owner owns. |
| Tennessee State Fossil Home Page: UT-Martin webpage about the state's fossil, Pterotrigonia (Scabrotrigonia) thoracica from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) age Coon Creek Formation, and the campaign that led to its designation. |