Whipple Point Petrified Forest National Park

Whipple Point  Petrified Forest National Park 

Whipple Point was named for U.S. Army Lt. Amiel Whipple.  In 1853 Lt. Whipple was surveying for a railroad route along the 35th parallel (1 mile South of here) for military and pioneer use.  He passed down the broad, sandy wash below this overlook in December of 1853.  Impressed with the deposits of petrified wood along the banks of the wash, Whipple named it Lithodendron Creek (Lithodendron is Greek for Stone Tree Creek.)  Look down here and you will see petrified wood.

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One Response to Whipple Point Petrified Forest National Park

  1. Joanie says:

    Whipple Point looks similar to Nizhoni Point!

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