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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Idaho |
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Lavender, light green and white hillsides formed after the volcanic ash cooled and solidified. Remnants of this giant sequoia forest can be found by walking 1/2 mile up this trail.
Fences were installed in the 1970s to protect the last examples of an ancient, petrified sequoia forest. These 50 million year old sentinels are all that remain of what was once a large sequoia forest. Petrified wood has been a coveted material for thousands of years, appearing first in the prehistoric record as stone tool materials, and later in the collections of rock collectors and jewelry makers. Please enjoy these last remnants, but do not take them. Leave them where they stand so that others can appreciate them.
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Challis Field Office | 1151 Blue Mountain Road | Challis, ID 83226 |
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