Lithodendron Wash in Petrified Forest National Park

Lithodendron Wash

Lithodendron Wash begins in the western part of the park and starts as an offshoot of the Puerco River.

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Lithodendron Wash Details

Lithodendron Wash begins in the western part of the park and starts as an offshoot of the Puerco River. It forms the southern boundary of the Painted Desert Wilderness Area, flowing south through the Black Forest and crossing under Interstate 40. The off-the-beaten-path Onyx Bridge hike traverses part of the wash.

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Nearby Parks Around Lithodendron Wash

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lithodendron Wash

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0.8 mi away

Onyx Bridge Hike

The 4-mile roundtrip Onyx Bridge Trail offers a dramatic example of petrified wood eroding out of the Black Forest Bed within the Chinle Formation.

0.9 mi away

The Black Forest

The Black Forest is a wilderness region in the park's northern unit, and is home to badlands, eroded rock formations and a fair bit of petrified wood.

1.0 mi away

Chinde Point

The Navajo word "chinde" means ghost or unwelcome spirit, perhaps a reference to the dinosaur bones found in abundance here.

1.0 mi away

Kachina Point

The Painted Desert Inn National Historic Landmark at Kachina Point once served as a way station for travelers along historic Route 66.

1.0 mi away

Painted Desert Inn

This inn has spend almost 100 years overlooking the Painted Desert.