Mejores Tours y Viajes de Parque nacional del bosque petrificado

Fossils from the Late Triassic period have been discovered in this 146-square-mile captivating Arizona national park that was named for the petrified wood that can be found throughout it. Petrified Forest National Park was established in 1962 after it was made a national monument in 1906. It has a wide variety of wildlife and seven hiking trails. Points of interest are the Painted Desert Visitor Center, Rainbow Museum, Puerco Pueblo, Jasper Forest, Newspaper Rock and Blue Mesa.
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Is there an entrance fee for Petrified Forest National Park, and where can I buy a pass?

Yes, there is an entrance fee: $25 per vehicle (valid 7 days). You can purchase passes at park entrances or online via the National Park Service website. America the Beautiful interagency passes are accepted. Fees help maintain trails, exhibits, and visitor services.

What is the best time of year to visit Petrified Forest National Park?

The best time to visit is spring (March-May) or fall (September-November) when temperatures are mild, wildflowers bloom, and crowds are smaller. Summer brings extreme heat and monsoon storms; winter days are cold but clear. Avoid peak summer afternoons due to heat risk.

Can I collect petrified wood or other rocks from the park?

No. Collecting petrified wood or any natural or cultural material is strictly prohibited. Removal damages the park’s integrity and carries fines up to $5,000 or six months in prison. Leave all items undisturbed for research and future visitors.

Are there paved hiking trails suitable for families in Petrified Forest National Park?

Yes, the Crystal Forest and Long Logs trails are paved and wheelchair-accessible, offering safe, easy walks (under 1 mile) with interpretive signs and close views of petrified wood. The Blue Mesa Trail is unpaved but offers a moderate loop through badlands and colorful terrain.

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