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Chris Gardner · HollywoodReporter · 6 May 2026 Hiking trails allow visitors to see the petrified wood · petroglyphs · and fossils. &mdash · Patricia Doherty · Travel + Leisure · 3 May 2026 To the northeast · souvenirs of the greatest flood in history. &mdash · Literary Hub · 30 Apr. 2026 The short Giant Logs Trail gives hikers the chance to see petrified wood up close · and the beautiful Blue Mesa Trail showcases the Painted Desert’s colorful cones. &mdash · Catherine Garcia · TheWeek · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · petrified · &rdquo · accessed May 14 · 2026

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Chris Gardner
HollywoodReporter
6 May 2026 Hiking trails allow visitors to see the petrified wood
petroglyphs
and fossils. &mdash
Patricia Doherty
Travel + Leisure
3 May 2026 To the northeast
souvenirs of the greatest flood in history. &mdash
Literary Hub
30 Apr. 2026 The short Giant Logs Trail gives hikers the chance to see petrified wood up close
and the beautiful Blue Mesa Trail showcases the Painted Desert’s colorful cones. &mdash
Learn more
Catherine Garcia
TheWeek
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
petrified
&rdquo
accessed May 14
2026

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