A blue-green geologic formation with green grass and a tree in the foreground.
20 Minutes

Layers of Life: Stories of Ancient Oregon

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

Layers of Life: Stories of Ancient Oregon

Layers of Life: Stories of Ancient Oregon tells a story of one of the richest fossil beds in North America, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Travel through nearly 50-million years and discover how life during the Age of Mammals and Flowering Plants responded to landscapes with fluctuating climates and explosive volcanoes. Once warm and rainy, teeming with crocodiles and palm trees, the land slowly transformed into a high desert, dotted with sagebrush steppe and pronghorns. Dynamic, 3-D animation illustrates how iconic landscape features like Sheep Rock, the Painted Hills, and the Clarno Palisades were formed.

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Park FilmClimate ChangeFossils and PaleontologyGeologySchools and Education

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Duration

20 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

Listening devices are available upon request at the front desk: Hearing Assistance for those with T-coil hearing aids Audio Description This video is available in English only with closed captioning. Captions are available in English only.

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Location

Thomas Condon Visitor Center and Park Website

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