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Slow down … Stop … Take it In
During our March 2022 visit to Petrified Forest National Park, I almost made one of the biggest errors when on a road trip – sometimes when you are driving from one destination to another, you are so ...
The most amazing part of PFNP is the Blue Mesa area and the Tepees mark your entrance to the area when you approach from the North, I-40 entrance. Unlike most of the mounded badlands, here you have t...
This was one of my favorite parts of the park! Other parts of the Painted Desert are more what you would expect - reds, pinks, oranges. But once you hit this area you start to see these amazing shad...
Wonderful colors to observe as striations upon the mounds developed over time and erosion in this type of landscape makes one realize how much parts of the earth look similar to the more desolate plan...
Slow down … Stop … Take it In
During our March 2022 visit to Petrified Forest National Park, I almost made one of the biggest errors when on a road trip – sometimes when you are driving from one destination to another, you are so ...
Worth a quick stop
The teepees are about half way through the park. There are small parking lots on both sides of the road. It is worth it to stop and take a few pics.
Beautifully Banded Geologic Feature
The most amazing part of PFNP is the Blue Mesa area and the Tepees mark your entrance to the area when you approach from the North, I-40 entrance. Unlike most of the mounded badlands, here you have t...
Beautiful colors
This was one of my favorite parts of the park! Other parts of the Painted Desert are more what you would expect - reds, pinks, oranges. But once you hit this area you start to see these amazing shad...
Wonderful views to see and be amazed by
Wonderful colors to observe as striations upon the mounds developed over time and erosion in this type of landscape makes one realize how much parts of the earth look similar to the more desolate plan...