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Resources For John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

This is where you can find websites, helpful phone numbers, friends organizations and cooperating associations, and, sometimes, books related to the park.

 

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument: https://www.nps.gov/joda 

Thomas Condon Visitor Center
32651 HWY 19
Kimberly, OR 97848
541-987-2333

Information about bringing pets.

An entrance pass is not required to access John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.

Helpful Books

A Closer Look At John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
A Closer Look at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument expands on themes from the displays and exhibits at the monument's Thomas Condon Paleontology Center. Readers can explore the region's dramatic changes over time in a journey through the rock layers in this compact and visually compelling story delivered in an engaging style by author and Park Ranger Megan Wilkins.

Roadside Geology Of Oregon
Oregon is one of the most geological diverse states in the nation, and on your way to and from John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, you’ll see some amazing geology just off the state’s roads. Author, photographer, and geologist Marli Miller has written a completely new second edition based on the most up-to-date understanding of Oregon’s geology. Spectacular photographs showcase the state’s splendor while also helping readers understand geologic processes at work.

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

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