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Colourful badlands panorama video from the Little Painted Desert County Park, twenty miles north of the little town of Winslow, in Navajo county, on state route 87, AZ, not far from route 66.
Beautiful views and incredible colors especially during sunrise or sunset.
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Little Painted Desert County Park near Winslow, AZ
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Top 7. Best Tourist Attractions in Winslow - Arizona
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The most beautiful places and sight in Winslow.
Top 7. Best Tourist Attractions in Winslow - Arizona: Standin' on the Corner Park, Rock Art Canyon Ranch, Homolovi Ruins State Park, Little Painted Desert County Park, Remembrance Garden, La Posada’s Unique Gift Shops, Old Trails Museum
Little Painted Desert Scenic Overlook near Winslow Az
A quick pan of the Little Painted Desert Scenic Overlook, a few miles north of Winslow, Arizona on Highway 87
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RoadHacker: Little Painted Desert in Arizona
The Little Painted Desert is located along AZ Highway-87 approximately 18 miles north of Winslow, Arizona. The Little Painted Desert is located on the Navajo Indian Reservation.
RoadHacker: Little Painted Desert in Arizona
The Little Painted Desert is located along AZ Highway-87 on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona. It is about 18 miles north of Winslow.
SPOT: Little Painted Desert in Arizona
This SPOT (Some Place Out There) is located on AZ Highway-87 approximately 15 miles north of Winslow, Arizona.
Little Painted Desert
Drone flight over the Little Painted Desert.
ARIZONA'S PAINTED DESERT TRAIL.....PART ONE
ARIZONA'S PAINTED DESERT TRAIL: A beautiful day hike in southern Arizona at The Painted Desert Trail near Martinez Reservoir on the Colorado River.
The Paint Mines! Colorado's Best Kept Colorful Secret!
The Paint Miles 30 miles east of Colorado Springs is a state park that most Colorado residents have never heard of or visited and that's a shame because it is a gem! Prehistoric Native Americans used clay from the park to paint pottery and for ceremonial purposes. The park is small (750 acres) and contains grassland, geological formations of hoodoos, colored clay and sandstone-capped spires.
Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert in Arizona Tour - Route 66
Tour around the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona during our Route 66 Road Trip.
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Petrified Forest National Park is a United States national park in Navajo and Apache counties in northeastern Arizona. Named for its large deposits of petrified wood, the fee area of the park covers about 230 square miles (600 square kilometers), encompassing semi-desert shrub steppe as well as highly eroded and colorful badlands. The park's headquarters is about 26 miles (42 km) east of Holbrook along Interstate 40 (I-40), which parallels the BNSF Railway's Southern Transcon, the Puerco River, and historic U.S. Route 66, all crossing the park roughly east–west. The site, the northern part of which extends into the Painted Desert, was declared a national monument in 1906 and a national park in 1962. About 800,000 people visit the park each year and take part in activities including sightseeing, photography, hiking, and backpacking.
Averaging about 5,400 feet (1,600 m) in elevation, the park has a dry windy climate with temperatures that vary from summer highs of about 100 °F (38 °C) to winter lows well below freezing. More than 400 species of plants, dominated by grasses such as bunchgrass, blue grama, and sacaton, are found in the park. Fauna include larger animals such as pronghorns, coyotes, and bobcats, many smaller animals, such as deer mice, snakes, lizards, seven kinds of amphibians, and more than 200 species of birds, some of which are permanent residents and many of which are migratory. About half of the park is designated wilderness.
The Petrified Forest is known for its fossils, especially fallen trees that lived in the Late Triassic Period, about 225 million years ago. The sediments containing the fossil logs are part of the widespread and colorful Chinle Formation, from which the Painted Desert gets its name. Beginning about 60 million years ago, the Colorado Plateau, of which the park is part, was pushed upward by tectonic forces and exposed to increased erosion. All of the park's rock layers above the Chinle, except geologically recent ones found in parts of the park, have been removed by wind and water. In addition to petrified logs, fossils found in the park have included Late Triassic ferns, cycads, ginkgoes, and many other plants as well as fauna including giant reptiles called phytosaurs, large amphibians, and early dinosaurs. Paleontologists have been unearthing and studying the park's fossils since the early 20th century.
The park's earliest human inhabitants arrived at least 8,000 years ago. By about 2,000 years ago, they were growing corn in the area and shortly thereafter building pit houses in what would become the park. Later inhabitants built above-ground dwellings called pueblos. Although a changing climate caused the last of the park's pueblos to be abandoned by about 1400 CE, more than 600 archeological sites, including petroglyphs, have been discovered in the park. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers visited the area, and by the mid-19th century a U.S. team had surveyed an east–west route through the area where the park is now located and noted the petrified wood. Later, roads and a railway followed similar routes and gave rise to tourism and, before the park was protected, to large-scale removal of fossils. Theft of petrified wood remains a problem in the 21st century.
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Little Painted Desert | Landscape Photography in Northern Arizona vlog
Camera Crusades; In this video I'm Exploring The Little Painted Desert in Northern Arizona. I beautiful and lesser known place that has potential for some amazing photographs. Amazing rolling hills with colorful layers. At sunset this place is perfect for landscape photography for its usual landscape. Visit my blog for additional content, information, and pictures.
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Quality Inn Winslow Hotel - Winslow, Arizona
Quality Inn Winslow 2 Stars Hotel in Winslow, Arizona Within US Travel Directory The Quality Inn hotel is located in Winslow, Arizona. All guest rooms come equipped with microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, curved shower rods, hair dryers, irons, ironing boards, pillow-top mattresses and cable television. Connecting and non-smoking rooms can be requested. For added convenience, laundry facilities are located on the premises and ample free parking is provided.
The hotel features the indoor courtyard area, an indoor heated pool and hot tub. This hotel provides corporate travelers with additional amenities, including an on-site business center, and access to copy and fax services. A spacious meeting room is located on the premises and can accommodate up to 60 people for most functions.
There are a number of parks and entertainment venues in the urrounding area. Many retailers, restaurants and cocktail lounges are close to the hotel.
Hotel amenities and features include: free continental breakfast, free wireless high-speed Internet access, free weekday newspaper, free local calls, Pet-friendly (fees apply).
The hotel is conveniently located with easy access off Interstate 40, just six miles from Clear Creek, offering recreational activities like canoeing, fishing and swimming. The town of Winslow, 80.5 km east of Flagstaff, is part of the Grand Circle Tour of the National Parks in Arizona and Utah. This hotel is minutes from McHood Park, Homolovi Ruins State Park and Little Painted Desert County Park. Route 66 buffs will enjoy Winslow's historic downtown district, where shops offer Route 66 and railroad memorabilia. The Winslow-Lindbergh Regional Airport is five miles from the hotel.
Visitors can enjoy day trips to Arizona's White Mountains, the Mogollon Rim, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Petrified Forest National Park and Meteor Crater on the way to or from Grand Canyon National Park or Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon.
Painted Desert from the Inside Out in 4K by Drone
At Fireground Drone Works, we love showing off our community and we are so blessed to have places like this in our backyard. So whenever we have time and even when we don't we love to show off gems like this. And since drones are not allowed in Petrified Forest National Park this is a win for everyone. This was shot last September 2017.
Little Painted Desert County Park is such a hidden gem. Located north of Winslow on SR-87 this free experience will take your breath away. If you don't want to spend the time and money at Petrified Forest National Park just come here.
Photographers tip: This small overlook has a view of the painted desert. This is especially nice early in the morning and in the late afternoon when slanting light enhances the colors and shadows reveal details of the geology.
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Free Camping near Petrified Forest NP - McHood Park & Campground - Winslow, Arizona
We've found beautiful FREE camping in Winslow, Arizona with great cell signal just an hour away from the Petrified Forest National Park!
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Free developed and paved camping is difficult to find across the United States but in Winslow, Arizona McHood Park & Campground is just that - FREE! After dry camping 11 nights at McHood Campground I can tell you this is an excellent place to camp for free just an hour away from the Petrified Forest National Park!
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Petroglyph Tour Procedures
Access to the Coso Petroglyphs is granted by the U.S. Navy to the Maturango Museum. We are honored to be able to provide tours to this world-class rock art site. Because security on Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake is a priority, and because protecting the Coso petroglyphs is essential, we need all tour participants to be well informed before they leave home and head for Ridgecrest. The tour of Little Petroglyph Canyon is unforgettable. We want you to have the best experience possible.
Please watch the entire Petroglyph Tour Procedure video which addresses the most commonly asked questions and issues that have arisen in past years.
The Painted Desert, Arizona
This video is a flyover The Painted Desert, Arizona with a DJI Phantom drone.
Painted Desert National Park, Arizona
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