Tucked away in a remote bonebed in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park laid hundreds of fossils, including a fragile jawbone belonging to one of the oldest-known flying reptiles: the pterosaur.
Forward [sic] / William G. Parker, David D. Gillette, and Randall B. Irmis -- Dedication to Sidney R. Ash, Ph.D. / David D. Gillette and William G. Parker -- On the shoulders of giants : influential ...
Petrified Forest National Park is the only national park in the U.S. with a section of old Route 66. The park is also home to a "rainbow" forest, which has colorful tree fossils that are more than 200 ...
Arizona's 3 national parks: Grand Canyon, Saguaro and Petrified Forest national parks Arizona's national parks offer majestic views, a forest of towering saguaros and a look back into time with a ...
In an earlier Ask a Ranger column, I wrote about the topic of geoheritage sites — places of special cultural, scientific, educational or aesthetic value — and what makes those places important to ...
There's something magical about Arizona's desert attractions. Untouched ancient landscapes like the iconic red rock valleys feel timeless and are unmatched in their beauty. To stand at the edge of the ...
Governor Katie Hobbs announced that Arizona will not pay to keep national parks fully operational during the federal government shutdown. Arizona's three parks will stay open, but will have limited ...
Chiricahua National Monument - an isolated, otherworldly corner of southeast Arizona dominated by soaring cloud islands and teetering hoodoos - is among the least visited monuments in the state. Yet ...