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Petrified Forest National ParkOnyx Bridge within the Painted Desert, Photo by Marge Post/NPS
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Petrified Forest National Park
Park Newspaper/Trip Planner
 

Park Newspaper/Trip Planner - 2009:
These files are quite large and designed for a page size of 11.25 x 17 inches.


Page 1 The Living Park 1 (PDF 1,734kb)
Page 2 The Living Park 2 (PDF 1,651kb)
Page 3 Introduction, Welcome Message from the Superintendent (PDF 2,895kb)
Page 4 Park Map, Rules and Regulations (PDF 1,949kb)
Page 5 Trails, Safety (PDF 1,019kb)
Page 6 Park Activities (PDF 2,178kb)
Page 7 Wilderness Camping, Horses (PDF 1,639kb)
Page 8 Special Events and Activities (PDF 2,111kb)
Page 9 Education, Junior Ranger, Volunteers (PDF 2,802kb)
Page 10 Area Information, Museum Association, Climate, and Park Fees (PDF 1,067kb)
Page 11 Living Park 3 (PDF 2,131kb)
Page 12 Living Park - Kids' Corner (PDF 1,810kb)

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Did You Know?
Standing on the edge of a vast badlands landscape, a Spanish explorer is rumored to have named the area "El Desierto Pintado" (The Painted Desert) because the hills looked like they were painted with the colors of the sunset.

Last Updated: June 12, 2009 at 14:47 EST