Wildhorse Wash
Wildhorse Wash runs through the southwest portion of the park's northern unit.
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Wildhorse Wash Details
Wildhorse Wash runs through the southwest portion of the park's northern unit. The wash connects with Lithodendron Wash just to the east of Devil's Playground, an area available for exploration by permit only.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Wildhorse Wash
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1.3 mi away
The Devil's Playground
The Devil's Playground is open, by free permit only, for exploration.
4.1 mi away
Historic Route 66
Immortalized in the 1946 song "Get Your Kicks on Route 66," a portion of this legendary road runs through Petrified Forest National Park.
4.1 mi away
Interstate 40 (I-40)
Running east-west, Interstate 40 (I-40) bisects the park into northern and southern units.
4.5 mi away
Lacey Point
Visitors who enter Petrified Forest National Park at the north entrance can head north past a number of scenic overlooks, each providing a view of the Painted Desert.
4.6 mi away
Adamana Ghost Town
The village of Adamana, about four miles south of I-40 and west of the park's southern unit, was established in 1890 by the Santa Fe Railroad Company.