Best Hike for a Free Slice of Geology
Paint Mines Interpretive Park
Named for the colorful clays collected by Indigenous tribes thousands of years ago, the ridges and hillsides at Paint Mines Interpretive Park are draped in shades of orange, pink, red and yellow, and it’s all enhanced at dawn and dusk. With about four miles of trails that have little oversight, walking around the park is free and easy on the feet. You can also sign up for guided hikes in the summer and fall to learn even more about the formations. There is a parking lot, picnic tables and restrooms at the Paint Mines, but bring your own water — and make lunch plans in advance, because there isn’t much nearby.