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Feb 02 2025
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Blue Mesa TrailNortheast, AZ
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Layover on the way from Santa Fe to Flagstaff, mainly because I wanted to get off the miserable I-40 for awhile. Blue Mesa looked convenient enough, and the right amount of killing time. Really cool area of badlands, with a nice variety of colors. The petrified wood was bigger and more plentiful than I expected considering its ease of access.

This showed me that I had been a little harsh on PFNP, as I had only been there as a child and passing through on the 40 never made it seem very appealing. Actually had me wanting to come back and explore more!
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May 10 2024
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DAY THREE - Crystal and Blue Forests. We stopped by the VC and the ranger warned us we might have trouble hiking the Historic Blue Forest due to blowouts and such.  Fortunately, that was not really an issue; if anything, it was just slippery in a couple areas.

Stop One: CRYSTAL FOREST - Oh my what long petrified logs you have, wowsza.  Lots of beauties out here as you walk through the edge of the very old petrified forest.  Oh, and there were some huge petrified chunks as well.  The crystal centers were quite evident in a lot of these logs.  It's a nice hike through an incredible area and a great way to start our morning.

Stop Two:  AGATE BRIDGE - interesting stop.  It's too bad they can't find a way to camouflage the necessary cement support.  I liked this quote on the interpretive sign:  In the late 1800s the paleobotanist Lester Ward proclaimed Agate Bridge to be the “most noted single petrified log in the world.”  The distant views included that of our last stop on this awesome tour.

Stop Three:  If you thought I enjoyed Devil's Playground, well this HISTORIC BLUE FOREST and Mesa were the brown-tipped meringue on my Baked Alaska.  We parked at the pullout just south of the Teepees.  After getting some photos of them, we headed east on the old wide road that was built by the CCC between 1934-37.  The trail was closed in the year of my birth and didn't reopen until 2013 and is considered primitive.  And from what I read somewhere, the gravel which somewhat defines the route, was also laid by the CCC.

There was another hiker ahead of us but she didn't seem to be in any hurry.  I thought she might be vlogging but couldn't really tell.  I found out the old sign post we came to as we began our climb was an old sign from when the original trail was built.  I think the NPS describes this fabulous hike perfectly:  
The Blue Forest Trail winds through the colorful badlands country. It offers a new view at every turn, and both the foreground and background hold your interest at every step. It gives the hiker a bit of history, a lot of scenery, an intimate look at petrified wood as it's being exposed.  The park states you're exploring through 3 million years of history just in the short hike.

The trail is narrow and short-steep in a couple places and sometimes slippery with those little rocks.  It is a wonderland, which is rather amazing since it's really just colors as there is little to no vegetation and not much in the way of petrified wood and very few Hoodoos.  We zig zagged our way a couple different times.  It was fun to have Kelly ahead as I was filming and it gives you a better sense of what this landscape feels like as you contemplate what you'll see next.  You eventually crest out at the area above Blue Mesa Trail and hike a bit of a ridge before taking a hard right.

Going into the BLUE MESA from here is STEEP, narrow and a bit slippery because of the little rocks.  It would be much easier if they could sweep those little rocks off the trail.  I don't know if they are used for erosion control or not, but I can't imagine them doing much.  Once we safely got past that section, we started the meander of the paved loop trail.  And now, it's walk and gawk :) as we enter the land of Chinle and some pretty good sized petrified wood.  There weren't too many people so that was nice.  From NPS:  
The mesa consists of the Blue Mesa and Sonsela Members with petrified wood deposits. Spectacular views of blue, purple, gray, and peach banded badlands.
We came to the pedestal petrified log which is really cool and I managed to get me and my bum leg up on top so that I could create a special collage with the four HAZers who have done this.  From there we continued on our way up and out of this Chinle canyon.  It's steep, but when it's paved, one can't really complain.  I did wonder though, what some of the people I saw coming down would do on the way up.  There was a volunteer at the top by the parking lot.  We didn't spend much time here and headed back the way we came.  Our climb back up to the Historic Blue Forest Trail went quickly as the slippery rocks are not an issue.

And now for really, the best part of this hike :y: , the hike back, in my opinion.  You hike a very narrow ridge over to the main area of the Historic Blue Forest.  This is also the best part of my second video.  It is just astonishing.  For some reason I felt like I was walking on the Blue Moon and we were astronauts.  No, I was not delirious.  I was smiling almost the entire time with all the display of color and the occasional Hoodoos and petrified wood.  At one point I could see something red in the far distance.  I finally figured out it was Tonto 3.  It looked like it was on top of the ridge.

I was sad as we started down from the top. We would be leaving all this beauty behind.  It was a great weather day too.  In fact, we were lucky that we had very nice temps for our entire tour and I had the best tour guide :app: .  Be sure and check out the sign by the narrow pullout about the Pioneers of Paleontology.  And like they say, all good things must come to an end, but your memories last a lifetime. (I added the last part.)  It's a real toss-up between Devil's Playground and this hike as to which one I liked best.

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some Salt Sackbush and a couple Paintbrush and Prickly Pear Cactus
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May 10 2024
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67 female
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Historic Blue Forest Trail - PFNPNortheast, AZ
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we drove in from the south and started the day with the crystal forest loop
short and sweet
made a quick stop at the agate bridge
a year ago, bruce, john and i explored part of the blue forest trail
this trip i wanted to hike from teepee parking to blue mesa parking and include the blue mesa loop
looked straightforward from the track and angela was game to try the combo
when we stopped at the visitor center, the ranger warned us that part of the route was eroded and recommended that we not connect with blue mesa
thought we would see for ourselves and set out from teepee parking
the first part of the trail is flat, but then switchbacks up the buttes
beautiful hues and stripes on the buttes, with petrified rock scattered around
about a 400 foot climb, with the trail along a ridgeline at times
occasional drop offs and one steeper section before we got to the difficult part
the trail dropped steeply and was covered with loose rock
i could see the blue mesa paved trail, so i butt scooted down a few feet of scree
angela executed that upright with better traction
it wasn't eroded but it was a bit sketchy
most of the blue forest trail had good footing
we did the loop, then hiked up to the other parking area just to finish out the trail
much easier returning uphill
very scenic hike with unique geology and we both enjoyed combining the two hikes
this was probably my favorite hike of the trip
headed home with a stop at the thai restaurant in payson
good times for sure
thanks angela :)
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Jan 13 2024
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Great trail in the PFNP. Definitely plan to do the historic part of the trail. The Blue Mesa Loop is nice and easy, but the historic trail gets you off the beaten path a bit. My wife did the loop and then drove the car around to pick me up at the historic TH.
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Aug 30 2023
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Jun 02 2023
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First day of a much anticipated return to Petrified Forest National Park. We hit a few spots before backpacking to our campsite for two nights. We then did an evening hike to Onyx Bridge. Good first day. :)
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Jun 02 2023
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two night trip with john and bruce to petrified forest
we arrived in the park mid afternoon
got our backpacking permit and had a couple hours to do some short hikes before we were supposed to depart from kachina point:
blue mesa trail, puerco pueblo, desert rim trail
hiked down from kachina point to the required mile away and dropped our backpacks
continued to onyx bridge and returned to set up camp
had some dinner and enjoyed the solitude
a few showers in the area, but we just got a few sprinkles
an almost full moon provided plenty of light
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We arrived at the Petrified Forest National Park around 2:30 and picked up our free backpacking permit. Backpackers are supposed to leave to the Kachina Pont area no later than 4:30. We decided to hit a couple of short hikes up top prior to dropping off the rim.

Blue Mesa Trail
1.1 Miles - 140' AEG
Shows off some of the colors in the park

Puerco Pueblo
.40 miles - 30' AEG
The paved path takes you by a Kiva and some nice Petroglyphs

Painted Desert Rim Trail
1.25 Miles - 100' AEG
Nice overview of the north end of the park

Onyx Bridge to camp
4.0 miles - 175' AEG
After hiking in the required 1 mile, we stashed our Backpacks, grabbed some liquid and made our way over to the Onyx "used to be a" Bridge. It was cool for a first day hike, but there was plenty more cool stuff to come. We made our way back to our packs and found a suitable campsite for a few nights.

Meals, jabbering, beverages, star gazing through the full moon and then an early bed (for me).
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Apr 21 2023
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sue and i got back to the park around 1000
we parked at the painted desert inn and took the rim trail south to tawa point
kept hiking on the tawa trail which goes from tawa point to the visitor center
retraced our steps
drove down the park road, stopping at puerco pueblo and newspaper rock
took a break for some chips and salsa at a pullout
then thought we would check out billings gap, another off the beaten path hike
nice to have linda's track to circle around the top of blue mesa
we finished up with blue mesa loop, my only repeat of the trip
nice temps, breezy
sue did well again, and we both enjoyed seeing new scenery
this was a new park for her
john and i made a stop there a few years ago
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Cool little paved trail and only a mile. A tad steep for a short section. Do it for the color not the trees. The layers of color on the little hills are pretty impressive! Somewhat busy trail but worth it.
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Third hike of the day (I’m posting these out of order). Of the established/paved touristy trails in the park, I’ve always thought Blue Mesa loop is probably the best one. Pretty purples, whites, and greys. That little climb back out is steep!
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Made the trip up to Petrified Forest with family in town. Short hike on the Blue Mesa Trail and good into to the Petrified Forest. Pretty much a paved sidewalk most of the way but nice to see the area.
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May 19 2018
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gecko and I got in two quick hikes on very limited time. Had no idea the park would close at 5 PM as it usually closes at 7 this time of year. The two hikes are very different. Recommend both. :)
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May 19 2018
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john and i headed for pefo when i got off work saturday morning
stopped at the rainbow forest visitor center to get a permit (more on that later)
had to be at painted desert inn by five, so we did a quick out and back to martha's butte, the one mile blue mesa loop and a brief stop at agate bridge
two very different hikes with unique scenery, petrified wood, petroglyphs and badlands
it would have been nice to have more time for these
my first visit; will have to go back
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After my Onyx Bridge hike, I opted for a few more Petrified Forest "hikes". I did the complete Crystal Forest loop, which is perhaps the least interesting of the designated park stops. I had also considered an exploration of Jasper Forest, but wasn't particularly intrigued by what I saw at the viewpoint.

Blue Mesa on the other hand -- wowsers! Simply one of the most incredible geologic sites I have ever experienced. There's a paved trail that leads through some of the basics here, but like elsewhere in PeFo, you are mostly free to explore off-trail and I made a larger extended loop away from the few tourists who ventured away from their cars. The colors here are incredible, and likely change with the weather and time of day.

This place is worth the price of admission!
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This is another paved loop in Petrified Forest NP. There's a steep descent near the start that you need to ascend at the end too. There were some trail workers building a stone wall to help prevent erosion at the steep section of the path. We really liked the walk through the loop. Seeing and learning about "bad lands" was fun and informative. We had fun looking for "pipes" formed from rain draining through the soft and steep slopes.
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Entered the park from the South, took 4-5 hours to drive through and visit all of the marked sites on the NPS map. Blue Mesa and Crystal Forest were my favorite stops.
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Made a stop at Petrified Forest National Park on my way to Colorado.

I hit up the Rainbow Forest Loop first. On returning to the beginning of the loop, I overheard a gentleman talking to a ranger asking if it was legal for him to tote his gun in the park. The ranger informed him it was legal to tote his gun, but if he discharged it he could be in trouble. The gentlemen replied: "But what if there's a mountain lion attacking me?!"

Next I hit up the Long Logs - Agate House loop. This was the longest trail I did at the park totaling a whopping 2.5 miles! The Agate house is interesting; It was built out of Petrified Wood! On the way back the loop takes you through some neat looking badlands. This was probably my favorite trail I did, you essentially get a little sampler of everything you see on the rest of the established trails.

After that, I was off to Crystal Forest. A short loop with a few good views, and Petrified Wood that has a "crystal" looking core.

Next was Blue Mesa Trail, which takes you through some bigger and nicer looking badlands.

I then checked out Puerco Pueblo. The ruins are interesting, but I thought the sun dial which was etched into a rock was pretty cool. The Pueblo people would use it in order to track the changing seasons so they knew when to plant crops. I didn't quite understand exactly how it worked, only that it was etched in the rock at a position where when the sun hit it, a "light shaft" is created that intersects a spiral at 9:00 AM.

The last hike I did was the Painted Desert Rim. The immediate area isn't very interesting, but the views of the wilderness area north of the trail is enticing. Sometime I would like to backpack the Wilderness Area north of the Painted Desert Visitor Center.
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