Petrified Forest National Park | Exploring the Forests, Painted Desert, Blue Mesa & More (2023)

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All Comments (7)
  • @michael7054
    Great video! Very nice views! Nice logs too.
  • @sheridayton8
    Looks cool for a one time visit. The rocks and petrified wood were interesting.
  • Petrified Forest is a geological wonder for sure! The process by which the logs are formed as well as the pictographs make this park unique from other parks out there. The pictographs and Agate House help make tourists and hikers appreciate the beginnings of Native American society out west. 2:49 is nostalgic for me because I do kind of remember those Pueblo buildings.
  • @falconsooner
    I have been to PF many times and I love its low key vibe. The badlands in Blue Mesa and on Blue Forest trail are some of the most stunning I have seen. I would really like to do an overnight backpacking trip in the park sometime.
  • @history_leisure
    I'm not sure if the NPS would allow Amtrak to build a station withing Petrified Forrest, but there are decent spots close by. There is a 122.5 mi gap between Gallup, NM and Winslow, AZ on the Southwest Chief. While not exactly splitting 50/50, a new station just east of the park with a throughway connection would make sense. Some Scout Troops already use Ranton, NM to reach Philmont and there are a few stations in Glacier National Park on the Empire Builder. The Grand Canyon Railroad used to operate a shuttle between there station and Amtrak's in Williams, but they got tired of it so now Amtrak operates a throughway from Flagstaff to Williams, so its not completely unheard of