Located in northeast Arizona, this park features one of the world's largest and most colorful arrays of petrified wood.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
This is my favorite site in the National Park. It's less crowded than the other sites because 1) you have to park a little ways away at the visitor center instead of right at the path and 2) you have to walk a bit to see everything (about 2.5 miles from the parking to the petrified wood house and around the whole long logs loop). That said, it's spectacular and well worth the walk! There are massive petrified logs all around you.
4.5 based on 2,449 reviews
This desert is famous for its striking bands of colors.
We entered the park off I-40 beyond Holbrook, AZ ... The park road just beyond Blue Mesa is closed due to construction. You can see the first 16 miles before needing to turn around and head back. Seeing the park from north to south gives you the painted desert viewpoints, the historic painted desert inn, route 66 site, pueblo dwellings, newspaper rock, blue mesa, and petrified logs ... nice variety and all great to see!
4.5 based on 275 reviews
An area in the south side of the Petrified Forest National Park.
The Rainbow Forest isn't a specific PLACE in Petrified Forest National Park. It is the southernmost region of the park where you find most of the petrified wood deposits. The northernmost region, by contrast, is the Painted Desert. The Rainbow Forest is most accessible through the Giant Logs trail behind the Rainbow Forest Museum and the nearby Long Logs trail. If you are coming to Petrified Forest specifically to see the petrified wood deposits, then this is the section you want to give the most time to. We actually started at the north gate, at the Painted Desert, and ended up feeling a bit rushed by the time we finally got down to the Rainbow Forest, which I regret. When we go back (I've already decided it's a WHEN, not an IF!), we're going to focus on just the Rainbow Forest. You get a neat effect going north to south, because the petrified wood deposits get bigger and more voluminous as you go, climaxing in the Rainbow Forest, but if you do that make sure you give yourself a full day. By the time we got to the park and had lunch, we didn't actually get IN the park until noon. The Long Logs trail closed at 5:30, the museum closed at 5 or 6, and the park road closed at 7, and that sneaks up on you sooner that you expect. If you're undecided about Petrified Forest, DO IT. It's not a scenically dramatic park like Grand Canyon, Zion, Yosemite, etc. What is most fascinating about Petrified Forest, and the Rainbow Forest in particular, is what you find there: endless fields of massive 225 million year old logs, dating back to the primordial swamps in which dinosaurs were just small newcomers. It's one of the most famous palaeontological sites in the WORLD, let alone the United States. If you're making your way out to Northern Arizona to see the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater and all that, you owe it to yourself to see Petrified Forest too.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Eroded area of the Painted Desert where colors are brilliant.
Love this colorful rocky landscape that nature created. Everywhere you look is just a little different. If you are a nature lover, take a few minutes to absorb just how wonderful the view is.
4.5 based on 285 reviews
Amazing views of these blue badlands from both lookouts and also from the hike. The hike is a bit steep for 1/4 mile but the trail is great - asphalt. If you can do the 1 mile loop hike it is really worth it as you get up close to the hills and a different perspective. The lookouts from up top are also beautiful and just a few steps from the parking lots. Best place for photos. A must see when you visit the National Park.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Short 1/3 of a mile loop trail to see 3-4 sets of petroglyphs and Indian ruins. Trail is in great shape. Restrooms at this stop as well.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
This is a nice short trail with lots of wood and you can get up close and look at it. This was one of our favorite parts of the petrified national forest.
4.5 based on 276 reviews
This trail is in the southern end of the Petrified Forest. The trail is a loop that is just under a mile in distance total. The trail is paved, easy walk and the best way to see an abundant amount of the mineralized trees. All the trees are sooo different take the time to look at the different colors represented. Plenty of parking available.
4.5 based on 181 reviews
Wish we could stay here at this beautiful restored motel. It is just open for viewing these days but it is worth a few minutes to walk around. They have a menu of the food prices from the days long ago. Beautiful architecture. Nice murals and photos from the past.
4.5 based on 221 reviews
Viewable without the scopes - I'm not sure why others have remarked that these are not visible. Clearly visible with the naked eye. The scopes do offer a more detailed view as well as the zoom lens of my camera.
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