Painted Hills is one of the
three units of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, located in Wheeler
County, Oregon.
Ttotals 3,132 acres and is located 9 miles
northwest of Mitchell, Oregon.
Painted Hills is named after the colorful layers of its
hills corresponding to various geological eras, formed when the area was an
ancient river floodplain. The black soil is lignite that was vegetative matter
that grew along the floodplain. The grey coloring is mudstone, siltstone, and shale.
The red coloring is laterite soil that formed by
floodplain deposits when the area was warm and humid.
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