For 100 years, the National Park Service has preserved America’s special places “for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.” Celebrate its second century with the Find Your Park GeoTour that launched April 2016 and explore these geocaches placed for you by National Park Service Rangers and their partners.
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Petrified Forest National Park is the only National Park that contains a segment of Route 66. The old telephone poles still mark the route and the car is sitting in the old roadbed. A nearby road trace represents the older National Old Trails Highway. The Beale Wagon Road also passed very close to this spot.
This segment was bypassed by the current I-40 in the late 1950s and the pavement removed shortly afterwards.
Please note this is a take only cache. Please bring a pen and sign the log. You do not need to leave any items in the cache. Please respect the rules and regulations of the park and the resources it was established to protect.
It is possible that snakes may possibly take refuge at this spot so please be wary.
This is a Federal Fee Area and an entrance fee to Petrified Forest National Park is required to access this cache. This cache is only accessible during park operating hours.