Of Arizona’s three national parks, Petrified Forest is the least visited. That’s a shame, since it is absolutely stunning. Though named after the fields of petrified wood, that’s only one reason to ...
We had the opportunity to do a 10-day house-sitting gig in north Tucson (through the Affordable Travel Club) and used the trip to visit several old and new national parks and American Indian sites. On ...
Petrified Forest National Park may not ring a bell, even though more than half a million people visited last year, according to National Park Service data. The park is right off Interstate 40 in ...
Petrified Forest is best known for its ancient trees that have crystallized over 225 million years into rainbow colors. The park also features fossils from huge 18-foot crocodile-like creatures known ...
Check out our top things to do in Petrified Forest National Park! This Arizona park is well worth visiting and a great driving park. The park is a lot bigger than you may expect so give yourself ...
The Petrified Forest National Park is Arizona's least visited national park. I stopped at the park on a recent road trip across America's Southwest. I discovered colorful fossilized logs, uncovered ...