The John Day Fossil Beds, Part 2: Clarno
The Clarno area of the park showcases formations from the time directly preceding the Painted Hills, from 54 to 37 million years ago, and shows a very complete record of the different mammals and other animals who lived here and how they were impacted by the changing climate. The Palisades, formed from a volcanic eruption 48 million years ago, loom 150 above the valley floor are impressive when viewed from their base or afar.
Taking the Arch Trail up to the base, you can get a closer view of the erosion and also a view of the eponymous arch:
Over time these eroding giants have crumbled and left boulders strewn below in which fossils can be seen although the animal fossils are not able to be viewed from the trail.
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Oh my gosh! I’m dying! I want to be traveling with you!
Aw, thanks! If I start a tour company, you’ll be among the first to know!
This is incredible, and I’m very surprised that this is in Oregon! Very beautiful!
Yes, me too! Oregon really surprised me with the varied landscapes and dramatic features everywhere. I really loved it.