Long Logs Trail - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

Outdoors- Other

1 Day Treks

About Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail in Petrified Forest National Park has a few cool things to see. The first is a bunch of long petrified logs. It is one of the greatest concentrations of in-tact petrified logs in the Park. Trees over 100' long were stripped of their branches by ancient rivers and eventually came together within this vicinity.

Interior of a hotel

Hotels near Long Logs Trail

Checkout accommodations closest to Long Logs Trail

Activities Around

Attractions Near Long Logs Trail

Agate House

Agate House

0.77km from Long Logs Trail

Agate House is a partially reconstructed Puebloan building in Petrified Forest National Park, built almost entirely of petrified wood. The eight-room pueblo has been dated to approximately the year 900 and occupied through 1200, of the Pueblo II and Pueblo III periods. The agatized wood was laid in a clay mortar, in lieu of the more usual sandstone-and-mortar masonry of the area.

Rainbow Forest Museum

Rainbow Forest Museum

0.92km from Long Logs Trail

Crystal Forest

Crystal Forest

9.03km from Long Logs Trail

The Crystal Forest is a site in Apache County , Arizona , featuring a large concentration of petrified wood . It is protected within the Petrified Forest National Park. It is one of the iconic attraction in this area and is attracted by many tourists.

Jasper Forest

Jasper Forest

9.77km from Long Logs Trail

Jasper Forest was originally called First Forest as it was the first large accumulation of petrified wood reached from Adamana. The petrified log segments continue to erode from the 216-million-year-old Jasper Forest bed, which caps the exposures in the area, including Blue Mesa, Agate Bridge, and Crystal Forest. The forest was originally accessible by vehicle and the old road constructed by the CCC in the early 1930s still exists.

Blue Mesa

Blue Mesa

16.79km from Long Logs Trail

Blue Mesa is a significant landform located on a spur road halfway through Petrified Forest National Park. The trailhead for Blue Mesa Trail is located halfway around the loop road at a sunshelter. The mesa consists of the Blue Mesa and Sonsela Members with petrified wood deposits. Spectacular views of blue, purple, gray, and peach banded badlands.

Puerco Pueblo

Puerco Pueblo

19.1km from Long Logs Trail

Puerco Ruin and Petroglyphs are the ruins of a large Indian pueblo, which reached its peak around 1300 CE, containing over 100 rooms. It is the largest known archeological site within the Petrified Forest National Park.The site contains over 800 petroglyphs, incised on more than 100 boulders.

Discover More Attractions in Navajo County, Home of Long Logs Trail

Navajo County

Navajo County

50 attractions

Navajo County is in the northern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. It contains parts of the Hopi Indian reservation, the Navajo Nation, and Fort Apache Indian Reservation, one of the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in North America.

Location of Long Logs Trail

Comments

For more information about Long Logs Trail, visit: https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7008718/long-logs-trail