Park Hours: 8am to 5pm, MST. Don't forget that Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings. Would you like to see the park film? It is located at the park's YouTube Channel as well as the giftshop at Rainbow Forest.
Petrified Forest stretches north/south between I-40 and Hwy 180. There are two entrances into the park.*** ***WESTBOUND I-40***Travelers should take Exit 311, drive 28 miles through the park to Hwy 180 at the south end. Travel 19 miles to return to I-40 via Holbrook.*** ***EASTBOUND I-40***Travelers should take Exit 285 into Holbrook then travel 19 miles on Hwy 180 to the park's south entrance. Drive 28 miles north through the park to return to I-40.
Sunrise and sunset are favorite times to view the colorful Painted Desert of the Petrified Forest National Wilderness Area
Sunset lights up the Painted Desert Inn National Historic Landmark west side.
Agate House was built over 900 years ago out of pieces of petrified wood
Eroded towers called hoodoos loom above Devil's Playground.
Masonry wall remnants are all that are left of a hundred room pueblo.
Painted Desert Community Complex Plaza reveals the long lines of Mid-century style architecture
This large petrified log stretches across a gully created by erosion.
Summer storm clouds build behind the banded badlands of Blue Mesa.
Visitors enjoy the otherworldly walk along the Blue Mesa.
Many petrified logs are scattered among the badlands at Crystal Forest.
A full rainbow arches over the open grassland.
Swirly patterned rocks form a jumbled puzzle in front of red badlands in the expansion lands.
The Flattops glow red at dawn.
Handpainted skylight panels by the CCC designed by architect Lyle Bennett grace the historic Painted Desert Inn NHL
Many Hopi symbols are featured in this Fred Kabotie mural at the Painted Desert Inn National Historic Landmark
Onyx Bridge is a popular destination for hikers in the Petrified Forest National Wilderness Area's north unit.
Jasper Forest has some of the most colorful logs in the park.
An old 1932 Studebaker auto sits near the Route 66 alignment.
The handmade Spanish-colonial-style punched tin light fixtures were made by the CCC in the 1930s for the Painted Desert Inn NHL.
A petroglyph at Puerco Pueblo interacts with the sunlight on the summer solstice.
This ancient petroglyph of a mountain lion has become an icon of the park.
Researchers dig for fossils in the badlands.
Iron oxide is one of the many trace minerals that create the color of petrified wood.
Striped badlands glow red in the sunset light at the Tepees.
Kids excavating in the field with Park Paleontologist Bill Parker
Petrified Forest is now an International Dark Sky Park!
Tandem Bicycling at Blue Mesa