Near Escalante Petrified Forest Loop
Wide Hollow Reservoir and Barney Top from the Petrified Forest Trail.
Near Escalante Petrified Forest Loop
Petrified wood - with its annual growth rings still clearly visible.
Near Escalante Petrified Forest Loop
Petrified Wood is one of the highlights along the trail.
Near Escalante Petrified Forest Loop
An entire trunk of petrified wood.

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Escalante Petrified Forest Loop

4.5 (2 Ratings)
The full loop of hiking trails in Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
2.1
mi
Distance
528
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Family FriendlyGeologically SignificantHistoricalViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.07mi
Distance
528ft
Elevation Gain
528ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
6,228ft
High Point
5,947ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
On the south side of the parking lot you'll find the trailhead for the Petrified Forest Trail. Grab a trail guide if you want to learn about all the numbered stops along the way pointing out the petrified wood, scenery, and vegetation. This trail initially has a few switchbacks to gain 270+ feet of elevation, earning some great views of Wide Hollow Reservoir, You'll also find a the big balanced rock near the top of the hill.Once you hike to the top of the hill you'll see that the trail goes left or right. The numbers of the interpretive trail go in the counterclockwise direction, so that is the recommended way to go. Soon you'll come to another fork where the Trail of Sleeping Rainbows departs. This extra loop adds another 3/4 of a mile and more strenuous hiking, but it is well worth it.More amazing and colorful petrified wood is found down this trail, including one of the park's best examples of preserved tree rings in a large petrified log. There are no interpretive numbers along the Rainbows trail, so you'll have to pay attention as you go to find the highlights. Once this trail rejoins the nature loop, you'll pick up where you left off with the numbers in the brochure.From that point there is another gentle climb with more nice views, and once you reach the initial junction you'll return back down the trail to the parking lot.
History & Background
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park was established in 1963 and the Wide Hollow Reservoir was built in 1954. The park protects an area where dinosaur bones and a lot of fossilized wood have been found, dating back more than 100 million years! Signs in the park and the nature trail brochure do a good job of explaining the complex geology of this place, and some of the best specimens are on display at the visitor center.

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