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  1. Jan 5, 2023 · Colorful rock formations at John Day Fossil Beds preserve a world class record of plant and animal evolution, changing climate, and past ecosystems that span over 40 million years.

  2. John Day (ca. 1770 – February 16, 1820) was an American hunter and fur trapper in the Pacific Northwest, including present-day Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Western Montana and Southern British Columbia.

  3. John Day was an American hunter who came to Oregon in 1812 as a straggler from the Pacific Fur Company’s overland expedition to Astoria.

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · Dramatic scenery, the beautiful, meandering John Day River and the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument all testify to the area’s remarkable geologic past. Outdoor recreation is a huge draw for visitors, though historic sites are also popular.

  5. John Day was a fur trapper and frontiersman who worked for both the Pacific Fur Company and the North West Company. Born in Culpeper County, Virginia , about 1770, when he grew up, he made his way to Missouri via Kentucky in 1798, settling in Franklin County.

  6. May 11, 2023 · John Day Fossil Beds National Monument consists of three units: Clarno, Painted Hills, and Sheep Rock. These three locations are dispersed through east-central Oregon. Because of the winding roads, visiting all three units is difficult to do in a single day, but is possible with an early start.

  7. John Day is the largest city here with about 1,700 people. The man it’s named after never got particularly close to this part of what’s now Oregon. He was a hapless hunter from Virginia.

  8. On June 20, 1812, John Day was assigned to accompany Robert Stuart back across the plains to St, Louis with dispatches from Astoria to John Jacob Astor. During the night of July 2, 1812, while encamped near Wapato Island, John Day became 'deranged' and attempted suicide.

  9. John Day offers a huge variety in outdoor activities. From hiking, to hunting, fishing and so much more…. Watch the Video. Experiences. Wildlife Sightings. Grant County Oregon enjoys a world class hunting season every single year and John Day is right in the center of all the action.

  10. John Day is a city located approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Canyon City in Grant County, Oregon, United States, at the intersection of U.S. Routes 26 and 395. The city was named for the nearby John Day River, which, along with Dayville, had been named for a Virginia member of the 1811 Astor Expedition, John Day.

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