Visit Utah's Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, But Avoid The Ancient Curse
One of Utah’s more under-appreciated state parks, Escalante Petrified Forest State Park is a place where you can see petrified trees that are millions of years old. You’ll want to leave the petrified wood there, though…some people say that there’s an ancient curse if you take some of it home.


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The short forest trail is moderately difficult with some elevation changes; the Trail of Sleeping Rainbows is more steep and strenuous, but offers an even larger amount of petrified wood.
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Inside the Visitor Center is a case full of small chunks of petrified wood, along with letters from the people who sent the wood back to the park.

Tales of broken bones, car accidents, and even a motorhome that mysteriously caught on fire are all on display for you to read. The park receives about a dozen letters every year from people apologizing for breaking the law and begging the park to return the chunk of petrified wood to its proper resting place.
Is the curse real? The guilt-ridden people who return the wood certainly believe so! As always, we encourage visitors to leave the park exactly as they found it - don't remove anything. Whether there's a curse or not, we want to keep this place pristine for future generations to enjoy.
Is the curse real? The guilt-ridden people who return the wood certainly believe so! As always, we encourage visitors to leave the park exactly as they found it - don't remove anything. Whether there's a curse or not, we want to keep this place pristine for future generations to enjoy.
You can find out more about Escalante Petrified Forest State Park on its website, and see what’s going on there when you visit the park’s Facebook page.
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Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, 710 Reservoir Rd, Escalante, UT 84726, USA