
John Day Fossil Beds Painted Hills Unit
(NATIONAL PARK SERVICE)
Painted Hills
Vividly colored, red, black, and tan striped hills make up part of the Lower
John Day Formation. The color changes reflect changes in ancient soils and
vegetation during a major global cooling event, approximately 33 million years
ago. The volcanic ash which accumulated here and weathered into clays long
ago, also records the onset of Cascade volcanism.


Oregon State Archives
Wildflowers
The Painted Hills are one of the most frequently photographed areas of Oregon,
especially during wildflower season. During the spring and summer, a wildflower
hotline is maintained by the Painted Hills Ranger who provides a current report
of what is in bloom. The wildflower hotline number is 541-462-3961.
The best time to photograph the Painted Hills during all seasons is in the evening, near sunset.
Picnic Area
This landscaped area provides restrooms, water, shaded picnic tables and exhibits.
Painted Hills Overlook
A stunning viewpoint is also the gateway to a ½-mile trail allowing
visitors to see the colorful landscape from different angles.
Carroll Rim Trail
A moderately strenuous 1 ½ mile trail rewards hikers with an outstanding
aerial view of the Painted Hills, surrounding canyons, and Sutton Mountain.
Painted Cove Trail
A short ¼ mile trail winds around a crimson and ochre hill, permitting
a close-up view of popcorn-textured claystones that expand when wet, and a
rhyolite flow that marks the transition between the Clarno and John Day Formations.
Leaf Hill Trail
A short ¼ mile trail with an exhibit describes this site where thousands
of plant fossils have been removed for scientific study and where research
continues.
Leaf Hill is an example of "inverted topography" as this present-day hill, is made of deposits that were once in the bottom of a lake. Leaf fossils preserved in lake deposits throughout the Painted Hills portray changing deciduous forest communities.
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