The Flattops in Petrified Forest National Park

The Flattops

Running roughly north-south in the southern portion of the park are a series of buttes called the Flattops.

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The Flattops Details

Running roughly north-south in the southern portion of the park are a series of buttes called the Flattops. Here, exposures of the Petrified Forest Member are capped with beds of hard sandstone, which protect the underlying rocks from erosion. The Flattops are characterized by several ribboned sandstones, termed "Flattops Sandstones Two through Four" (from bottom to top). Petrified Forest Road traverses the second Flattops Sandstone Bed, and Flattops Sandstone Four caps the buttes nearby.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around The Flattops

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Martha's Butte Hike

This one-mile hike takes hikers to a petroglyph site at the base of Martha's Butte.

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Long Logs Trail

This 1.6-mile loop trail begins at the Rainbow Forest Museum parking area.

2.6 mi away

Jim Camp Wash

The middle Jim Camp Wash beds are made up of of blue, gray, and purple mudstone, and numerous small gray and white sandstone beds.

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Agate House Trail

This 2-mile roundtrip hike begins at the Rainbow Forest Museum parking area and visits the archeological Agate House structure.

2.7 mi away

Mather Memorial

At the end of a short side trail off the Giant Logs Trail is a memorial to Stephen Mather, first director of the National Park Service.