Thomas Condon Paleontology Center houses the monument's fossil collection.
Located at the Sheep Rock Unit are several hiking trails and wayside exhibits, two picnic areas, and two interpretive facilities: the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center, and the Cant Ranch Historical Museum. The Paleontology Center features exhibits, interpretive programs, and audiovisual presentations on fossils, geology, and the processes of paleontology.
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The historic Cant Ranch house now features an exhibit on cultural history of the John Day Valley.
The Cant Ranch Museum, located one-quarter mile away, serves as the monument headquarters and contains indoor and outdoor exhibits relating the history of human settlement on the ranch and regional area.
The vibrant colors in the basin delight the eye and create a memorable experience for those who venture here.
Paleontology in the park. Check out the park collections, ancient flora and fauna, and bios of the park's paleontologists. more...
Trails at Sheep Rock Explore the beautiful hiking trails at the Sheep Rock Unit. more...
This aerial photo was taken by a park visitor. Planning to visit the Painted Hills? more...
The colorful Clarno nut beds. Planning a visit to the Clarno Unit? more...
Did You Know?
The Painted Hills at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument are made of heavily eroded volcanic ash layers.