GC1DR4Y Earthcache Paint Mines: Color in the Hoodoos of Colorado
Type: Earth | Size: Not chosen Not chosen | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 2 out of 5
By: titocache @ | Hide Date: 07/02/2008 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 00.885 W104° 16.150 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
No Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available during winter  Parking available  Public restrooms nearby  No Bicycles  No Horses  Stroller accessible 

Come and explore the colorful clay and stone spires called “hoodoos” at the Paint Mines Interpretive Park near Calhan. A network of trails covering 4.5 miles guide you through the prairie, hoodoos, and streams in this 750 acre El Paso County park. The coordinates above will take you to the geological interpretive site at the base of the hoodoos.





The hoodoos seen at this location are erosional spires that form when a hard cap rock protects a column of more erodible sediment beneath. They form a spire when the material surrounding the cap rock is washed away by rainfall and surface erosion. Hoodoos usually occur adjacent to steep slopes, and are the remnants of the slope as it is eroded back (a well known example is Bryce Canyon National Park). In this area, the hard cap rock of the hoodoo is the white sandstone which protects the colorful clay below from erosion. The rich colors in these formations comes from minerals in the clay which fade from yellow to brown to purple to white over time.

The name "Paint Mines" comes from the fact that this area was a source used by the early American Indians to make their paints and decorate ceremonial pottery. The Indians also used the nearby petrified wood to fashion dart and arrow points. In the 1800's, Euro-Americans settled in the region for agriculture and ranching, and used the clay to make bricks.

Information/Directions: Take Highway 24 east from Colorado Springs to Calhan. Turn south on Yoder Road / Calhan Highway and drive about a mile to Paint Mines Road. Turn east on Paint Mines Road and drive about 1.5 miles to the first designated parking area. The park includes restrooms, and has signs throughout the trail system explaining the geology and ecology of the area. Open 7 days a week from dawn till dusk. Cost is free.

To receive credit for this Earthcache (email me directly; do not post in log):
1). The sandstone seen here is known as the _______ Formation? (It's the layer below the Castle Rock layer.)
2). What mineral creates the bright colors in these hoodoos?

Optional: Post a picture of you with the hoodoos in the background. (Optional as of 1/1/2011)
Extra Credit: Use your GPS to determine the height of the hoodoos (take an elevation reading at the listed coordinates and compare to the elevation at the overlook parking area.



Additional Waypoints

P11DR4Y - Parking Option 1
N 39° 01.225 W 104° 16.445
Main Parking (Restrooms and Informational Pamphlet can be found here).
P21DR4Y - Parking Option 2
N 39° 00.758 W 104° 15.794
Parking Area with closest access to Earthcache.
PK1DR4Y - Overlook
N 39° 00.883 W 104° 16.308
Overlook Parking (measure elevation here for extra credit).
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 Additional Waypoints (3)

CodeNameTypeCommentsDateCoordinatesDistance
P11DR4YParking Option 1 Parking Area Main Parking (Restrooms and Informational Pamphlet can be found here). 02/07/2009 N 39° 01.225 W 104° 16.445 0.76 kms NW 
P21DR4YParking Option 2 Parking Area Parking Area with closest access to Earthcache. 02/07/2009 N 39° 00.758 W 104° 15.794 0.56 kms SE 
PK1DR4YOverlook Parking Area Overlook Parking (measure elevation here for extra credit). 02/07/2009 N 39° 00.883 W 104° 16.308 0.23 kms W 

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Question 1: Use the sign at posted coordinates. Question 2: Use the pamphlet at the main parking trail head (can also be found online).

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10 Logs: Found it 9  Write note 1  

Found it 07/05/2019 By wesp777
Thanks for letting us discover this wonderful area.
Answers sent.

Found it 06/25/2019 By kenyansherpa
This area is really a hidden gem in the Southern Colorado area. Thanks to titocache for enticing us here! The formations are beautiful and this earthcache is interesting and educational! Kssweetie and a friend explored this together. Our answers have been submitted. Thanks!!

Found it 06/19/2019 By GeoWench78
Found with AF BEE while on a geo-vacation. He sent in our answer. We love earthcaches because they take us to the post unusual places! Thanks for placing this cache.

Found it 06/19/2019 By AF BEE
Traveling from Colby to Gunnison, targeting highly favored caches to include a birthday cache...enjoyed walking around this unique and picturesque landscape...TFTC!

Found it 06/08/2019 By Honeybuzzed
We were at the Elbert county fairgrounds from northern Colorado for a weekend of team penning and ranch sorting. We had some free time at the end of the day and we headed to the paint mines. On our way there we passed the race track and saw that it was also race day so after enjoying nature’s quiet beauty, we headed over to enjoy some screaming motors. Bonus! This is definitely one of my favorite earth caches ever. We enjoyed climbing around in the hoodoos and taking pictures. Thanks titocache for bringing us here.

Found it 09/16/2018 By pedal4miles
Enjoyed this stop. Great hike. Email sent. TFTC

Write note 09/16/2018 By Lucky_Turtle
I visited with the family. When I figure out the answers, I’ll change the note to a find. Getting out to find Hidden wonders are my favorite.

Found it 07/20/2018 By Ksuzuki007
Just beautiful

Found it 07/19/2018 By dawsonm636
Fun hike

Found it 07/01/2018 By ScouterG
Found this one today out enjoying the trails and sites with family. Beautiful day and area. Sent the answers. TFTC