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Petrified Forest National Park
Cooperating Association
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Petrified Forest Museum Association membership card.

Petrified Forest Museum Association

  • Promoting interpretive and education programs
  • Promoting scientific research and resource understanding
  • Producing park specific publications and materials
  • Preparing the park for future generations

Become a member of this organization and receive the following membership benefits:

  • An initial 20% discount on anything purchased along with the membership
  • 15% discount at all Petrified Forest Museum Association bookstores
  • 10-20% discount at other museum association bookstores operated in national parks around the country
  • Free newsletter periodically distributed to members

Several annual membership categories are available, each with added benefits:

  • Individual - $25 - includes a select Petrified Forest Museum Association publication
  • Teacher - $10 - includes a select Petrified Forest Museum Association publication and 25% discount at all Petrified Forest Museum Association bookstores
  • Family - $35 - includes the video Timeless Impressions and a select Petrified Forest Museum Association publication
  • Supporting - $50 - includes the video Timeless Impressions and two select Petrified Forest Museum Association publications
  • Contributing - $100 - includes the video Timeless Impressions and three select Petrified Forest Museum Association publications
  • Lifetime - $1,000 (one time contribution) - includes all currentĀ Petrified Forest Museum Association publications and all new Petrified Forest Museum Association publications each year

To apply for your membership, call the Petrified Forest Museum Association at (928) 524-6228 ext. 239 or mail to:

Petrified Forest Museum Association
PO Box 2277
Petrified Forest, AZ 86028

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Agate House pueblo made with petrified wood chunks

Did You Know?
Petrified wood was so abundant when the ancestral Puebloan people were living in the area that they used it not only for stone tools but also as building material, such as the "brick" used in Agate House at Petrified Forest National Park.

Last Updated: January 30, 2012 at 15:27 MST