Mon55
An interesting walk which is fairly easy, if it is not too hot, and there are lots of very long petrified logs to see along the way. It is great that they are protected in the national park otherwise I'm sure there would be little or none left. I could not believe the length of some of the trees. Worth doing this walk.
EpicGuy12
This trail is accessible by walking a short distance from the gift shop at the south entrance to the park. There are some incredibly long logs of petrified wood on this trail. There is also a huge amount of petrified wood and it you can hardly believe how much is there. Some of the pieces are simply incredible and must be seen to be believed. Take your time and admire the scenery and how beautiful the park is even though it doesn't have lush forests or snow capped mountains.
edge8400
If you want to see the biggest, longest specimens (aside from maybe Geronimo at a stop off I-40) then this is the walk to take. Definitely worth the time.
Siteseer1
We did the long logs loop, all total it's about 2 miles. It is a nice easy walk and you see a ton of petrified wood and some nice scenery.
KamloopsPaul
Seeing fossilized logs over 100 feet long is awe inspiring. They look just like logs on a west coast beach, but they are completely infiltrated with minerals. Over the millions of years since they fell, they have broken into sections.
Viajera172705
We walked the Long Logs Loop upon arrival. The colors in the wood were beautiful! The trail is very easy to walk and there are numerous, massive pieces to see.
katebrymom
The logs are more colorful than on the shorter loops. Look for the blue lizards as you walk around. The log ome is neat too
paolod375
Comodo a due passi dal visitor center questo percorso porta a vedere i tronchi più lunghi, quasi interi ed integri. Un sentierino segnato, alcuni punti con i gradini per un giro di circa 40 minuti. Da vedere anche il paesaggio all'orizzonte nella parte estrema della passeggiata. Si paga l'accesso al parco e poi tutto è compreso.
t_ir155
красиво и интересно, в феврале людей почти не было (максимум 10 на всей протяженности, хотя пугают, что "самый популярный маршрут"). Помимо стволов разной длины ещё и просто красивые виды на парк вдали и его холмы. Рекомендую!
Austria01
Dieser 1,6 Meilen lange Rundweg beginnt hinter dem Parkplatz des Rainbow Forest Museums und führt den Besucher in das Gebiet mit der größten Anzahl an versteinerten Bäumen. Sie liegen im grauen Grasland zum Teil kreuz und quer übereinander. Einige der Stämme sind über 30 m (100 ft.) lang. Besonders schön sind die farbigen Quarze der versteinerten Bäume, die in allen Farben schillern.Wer Lust hat, kann von den Long Logs noch 1,2 Meilen weiter zum Agate House wandern. Es handelt sich um ein über 700 Jahre altes Pueblo mit einem rekonstruierten Gebäude aus versteinerten Bäumen.