Located not too far from the New Mexico border, what forest national park in Arizona features million-year-old trees?
Answer Petrified Forest National Park
The Petrified Forest National Park is famous for its fossils, particularly the fallen trees from the Late Triassic Epoch, which occurred 225 million years ago. Along with petrified trees, the park has uncovered remains of Late Riassci ferns, ginkgoes, and a variety of other plants, as well as animals such as gigantic reptiles called phytosaurs and early dinosaurs.
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