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31-Mar-2022

The Bentonite Hills are located outside the park boundary on Bureau of Land Management land. The Bentonite Hills appear as softly-contoured, banded hills in varying hues of brown, red, purple, gray, and green. The hills are composed of the Brushy Basin shale member of the Morrison Formation. This layer was formed during Jurassic times when mud, silt, fine sand, and volcanic ash were deposited in swamps and lakes. Bentonite clay (altered volcanic ash) absorbs water and becomes very slick and gummy when wet, making vehicle or foot travel difficult or impossible. Repeated cycles of absorbing water and then drying results in a popcorn-like appearance on the clay's surface.
There are no trails through the Bentonite Hills.

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Denise J T Lee04-May-2025 20:05
Yiannis, can't thank you enough for sharing these wondrous sites with us. These masterfully taken photos and videos really make us feel that we were physically there. ~VVV~
Jean-Claude Billonneau25-May-2022 08:15
Splendide panoramique de ce lieu étonnant. V.
globalgadabout25-May-2022 05:07
shapes and colours to marvel at...a fabulous image..
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography24-May-2022 18:00
Great formations, real wonders of nature, perfectly photographed and filmed, Vote!
Neil Marcus24-May-2022 14:53
From this perspective it's a different world. Eye opening!
joseantonio24-May-2022 13:06
what an amazing place to visit..V