After the rain in the Painted Hills of eastern Oregon, the colors stand out in bold contrast. I live an hour and a half away from these strange geological features and patiently wait for the storms of fall to arrive.
The first image shows the view from the road to the Overlook parking area. The hills are located within the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
Though I’ve been here several times, I’d never hiked the 1/2 mile Painted Hills Overlook Trail. The easy trail leads you past this dramatic scene. Wow!
Here’s a closer view.
These hills are on the south side of the trail.
There are four short, easy trails and a more moderate longer trail a short distance away.
This photo shows part of the Painted Cove Trail after the rain.
Read more: After the rain in the Painted Hills: LAPC & FFHere’s another part of that trail. It’s an Instagram-worthy view, but my dog didn’t feel like smiling for the camera that day. 😉
Here’s a view from Red Scar Knoll/Red Hill Trail. The colors are wonderful!
I talk more about the origin of the hills on Painted Hills – An Oregon natural wonder.
Here’s a map of the area that shows the hiking trails. Leaf Hill, Painted Cove, and Red Scar/Red Hill are all 0.25 miles long. Painted Hills Overlook is 0.50 miles and Carroll Rim is 1.6 miles long.
Here are a couple additional points about visiting the Painted Hills.
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What an amazing landscape!
Yes, it is! Almost otherworldly.
Strange, amazing and wonderful - as you say, almost otherworldly.
Yes, it's a unique landscape and it's weird how plants don't grow on many of the hills.
Interesting - and strange!
😁
Beautiful landscape photos! Thanks for showing the closer look!
Thanks! I took even closer views that I'll share in later posts. 🙂
What a stunning landscape this is, and I love the way the rain brings out the colours!
It's a great place to visit with a camera! 📷