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Giant Logs - Pefo - 7 members in 13 triplogs have rated this an average 2.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 16 2025
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42 male
 Joined Nov 30 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Agate House and Long LogsNortheast, AZ
Northeast, AZ
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ShatteredArmTriplogs 356
Hiking2.80 Miles 160 AEG
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Last little jaunt to PFNP, this time I headed up for an easy hike with my sister and the dogs. Dogs were particularly excited about it, and wouldn't shut up until a mile or so into the hike (one of them is a coonhound). Nothing in the park rules mentions dog volume, but I can see them adding a rule after those two visited...

We just strolled through Long Logs, then to Agate House, and headed back. Agate House was pretty cool. The dogs calmed down by the time we got to Agate House, so we decided to tack on the Giant Logs (although we saw another dog up there so tried to keep it out of sight so as to not cause another disturbance).
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Oct 26 2024
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 Joined Sep 13 2009
 Mesa, AZ
Crystal Forest LoopNortheast, AZ
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jochalTriplogs 604
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May 08 2024
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Petrified Forest National Park, AZ 
Petrified Forest National Park, AZ
 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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angela and i have been talking about a petrified forest trip
we both rescheduled some things so that we could do this before it got too warm
left phoenix wednesday morning
grabbed a quick lunch in holbrook and went to the south end of the park
did the rainbow forest loop, which includes long logs, agate house and giant logs
got to see two of my favorite eastern collard lizards :)
drove north to the jasper forest overlook and did the hike that follows an old roadbed
lots of petrified wood and some nice badland rock formations along the way
one of the park's "off the beaten path" hikes
sue and i did this a year ago, and i enjoyed it just as much
stayed in holbrook, so we had some driving to do
good first day
weather was perfect with temps in upper 60s
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May 08 2024
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69 female
 Joined Feb 26 2004
 Phoenix, AZ
Long Logs and Agate House and Giant Logs, AZ 
Long Logs and Agate House and Giant Logs, AZ
 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking3.82 Miles 184 AEG
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Kelly knew the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert were on my small bucket list.  Luckily she has been to the area three times in the last couple of years so she put together a great itinerary.  All I had to do was drive and find us a hotel for a couple nites in Holbrook, AZ.

We decided to drive the loop for our 3 day trip so I could stop at Winslow. After all, the Eagles are my era of music. It's funny though, I don't remember their Eagles World Tour concert of 1994 that I went to at Sun Devil Stadium. But I do remember the Rolling Stones at Sun Devil Stadium in 1981, go figure. Up until then, the biggest concert I had been to was the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band when they toured in Montana in the 70s.


Oh ya, the trip. By the time we got to Holbrook it was lunch time. We drove the main drag looking for a place for lunch and finally found a spot with several cars. Camaleon Cafe is where I've had one of the best margaritas ever. The Cadillac had both Cointreau (which I prefer over Triple Sec) and Grand Mariner. BUT the most interesting part was the tamarind wrapped straw. I couldn't initially figure out how to tackle that. Oh, and be sure and mix this margarita before sipping. I had a BLT but FYI, it does not go well with a margarita.

We drove to the Visitors Center to pick up some brochures before heading out on the Long Logs (site of a Tirassic log jam) and Agate House hike. Apparently they turned the old road into a trail which winds through a small section of the park so it made for great walking and gawking. Almost right off the bat, Kelly spotted her first Collared Lizard which was really her main objective for this little hike. These lizards don't seem to be too shy so we were able to get a nice photo or four. We continued along and lo and behold, another Collared that also posed for a photo shoot. There were a few plants here and there with some Chinle Formation mounds in view, both near and far. Needless to say, it's pretty colorful when you throw in some petrified wood and rocks. The petrified logs were indeed rather large; some even taller than me when laying flat.

The Agate House was pretty impressive as well. And as would be the case for much of our hiking in the area, the interpretive sign provided interesting information. The signs would help provide explanation to the environment we were passing through.
When first recorded by archeologists in the 1930s, the petrified wood construction of Agate House was thought to be unique. Since then, HUNDREDS of similar petrified wood structure sites have been found in the park.
I could see the clouds start rolling in from the south so I hoped they would keep coming to provide for better photography.

Next we did the little Giant Logs Interpretive Trail (home of Old Faithful, 10 feet at the base) above the Visitors Center. They are renovating a lot of this trail in Rainbow Forest (originally called Third Forest). The pamphlet helped to provide information as to what we were looking at.
Giant Logs is geologically in the Rainbow Forest bed of the Sonsela Member (mostly sandstone and conglomerate with some mudstones) of the Chinle Formation. The Sonsela Member contains the majority of the petrified wood deposits in the park and was deposited between 219-213 million years ago.
And believe it or not, as much as I didn't want to film movies, I did. Here is the video: [ youtube video ]
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Wildflowers Observation Light
Isolated: Lupine, Milkvetch, Globemallow
Moderate: Golden Mariposa Lily, Springparsley
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Jan 14 2024
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54 male
 Joined Apr 13 2011
 Gilbert, AZ
Agate House and Long LogsNortheast, AZ
Northeast, AZ
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Combined this with the Giant Logs loop from the visitors center. The approach to the Long Logs loop was a bit boring and long (it seems that you used to be able to drive that portion). Worth a visit.
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Jun 04 2023
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69 male
 Joined Jan 20 2009
 Far NE Phoenix,
Petrified Forest National Park - Day 3, AZ 
Petrified Forest National Park - Day 3, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking14.88 Miles 1,161 AEG
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A 5am wake up call, the twins injected their coffee, we packed up camp and made the 1.25 mile 370' climb to the top of Kachina Point. We wanted to make it to the 7am opening of the visitor center to get one of the 3 permits to get into the Devils Playground.

Devils Playground
8.41 miles - 581 AEG.

The permit is required because you are parking on private land and hiking into the park. You'll need a vehicle with halfway descent clearance for a few areas on the road in. You'll pass by a lowrider windmill with the ruins of a cabin up against the rock wall. The trail is marked for quite aways, through the Little Devils Playground and to the park boundary, where you pass through a gate. A short climb and then you drop into a beautiful maze of geology. You could spend 1 or 2 days wandering/exploring through this area. Every time you turn a corner, it changes. This is another must do if you have the time. We sampled the area and headed out to our next destination.

Historic Blue Forest Trail
1.85 miles - 145 AEG.

We'd past by this a few times and were curious. We did a portion of the trail and some off trail. I need to come back and do the full trail. Another interesting geological area. Put this one on the list of must-do's when you're in the park.

Agate House - Long Logs - Giant Logs
3.4 miles - 170' AEG

The TH for all 3 of these is located by the south entrance/visitor center.

The Agate House Trail is nice enough with the payoff being the house at the end. Good to do once.
The Long Logs Loop has a great selection of Petrified Logs and is well worth doing.
The Giant Logs Loop is right behind the visitor Center and is another one and done.

This was my first time to the park and very memorable. If geology is your jam, make it a point to go.

John/Kelly, thanks for the invite and I'll work on getting the pack weight down (or get a sherpa).
John, a BIG thanks for driving.
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Apr 20 2023
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 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Petrified Forest National Park, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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sue felt like she could go ahead with our planned trip to petrified forest
left town around 0800
went in the south end of the park and were hiking early afternoon
we did some of the easy hikes with good footing and minimal elevation gain
started with rainbow forest loop, which includes giant logs, agate house and long logs trails
moved north to crystal forest loop
best hike of the day was jasper forest, hiking along an old road bed below the overlook- didn't see anyone else
stayed at a koa cabin and had dinner at mesa italiana restaurant in holbrook
great recommendation, thanks mike
sue got along pretty well and everything we saw was new to me
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Apr 08 2022
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 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Giant Logs - PefoNortheast, AZ
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Hiking0.51 Miles 40 AEG
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Just a quick walk around the Giant Logs trail behind the Visitor Center. After seeing everything else, this one wasn’t very exciting. Didn’t bother with stopping to see anything and I took maybe one picture. Lots of people.
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Apr 08 2022
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 Mesa, AZ
Giant Logs - PefoNortheast, AZ
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Did this little hike behind the visitor center on the way out. Paved with log “Old Faithful “ at the top of the loop. A lot of steps for a short hike. The busiest trail of the day.
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Oct 23 2020
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 Mesa, AZ
Petrified Forest National Park, AZ 
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Spent the afternoon doing the drive. Had a picnic at Chinde Point. Stopped off at some of the highlights. Skipped Blue Mesa, because it was a zoo.
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Giant Logs - PefoNortheast, AZ
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Nov 11 2017
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 Tucson
Giant Logs - PefoNortheast, AZ
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Not my favorite. A decent way to end the day but it really lacked the pizzaz and beauty of the rest of the park. Not to mention it was a nightmare to push the stoller on this trail. So many steps but the kids took it like a champ. A great way to end the day and a trip though.
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 Scottsdale, AZ
Day 1: Petrified & Painted, AZ 
Day 1: Petrified & Painted, AZ
 
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
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