Wyoming's Petrified Tree Is One Of The Oldest Natural Wonders In America
Yellowstone National Park is a wonderland! While most people know Yellowstone is home to the world’s largest collection of thermal features – hot pots, geysers, springs, and terraces – there are so many more natural wonders in the park that get overlooked. One off-the-beaten-path spot is home to some of the oldest relics in America, and to see them, you’ve got to head out to the Petrified Forest.
The easiest way to get to the tree is the Petrified Tree Trail, a short boardwalk that you can access by turning off of Grand Loop Road and onto Petrified Road. This trail is less than a tenth of a mile. You can make it a longer adventure by taking the Lost Lake Loop Trail from Tower Junction, which is just over three miles.
Occasionally, the area around the Petrified Tree is closed or access is limited due to bear activity. Be sure to check the Yellowstone Bear Closure site before heading out on your adventure.
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