Giant Logs Trail

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Giant Logs Trail is a short interpretive hiking path in Petrified Forest National Park known for showcasing some of the largest and most colorful petrified wood logs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
interpretive trail
tourist attraction
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccessibility easy difficulty
family-friendly
short distance
hasAttraction some of the largest petrified logs in the park
vividly colored petrified wood
hasEducationalTheme fossilization processes
geology of petrified wood
history of Petrified Forest area
hasFeature colorful petrified logs
large petrified logs
petrified wood
hasSignage educational displays
interpretive signs
hasSurface gravel sections
paved sections
hasType loop trail
hasView close-up views of petrified logs
lengthApprox about 0.4 miles
locatedIn Apache County, Arizona NERFINISHED
Arizona NERFINISHED
Petrified Forest National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
near Rainbow Forest Museum NERFINISHED
partOf Petrified Forest National Park South Rim area NERFINISHED
Petrified Forest National Park trail system NERFINISHED
regulation no collecting of petrified wood allowed
subjectOf park brochures
visitor center information
suitableFor day use
touristPopularity popular short walk
usedFor education
hiking
sightseeing

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Rainbow Forest Museum givesAccessTo Giant Logs Trail