Awesome Pictures of Painted Desert in Arizona
82In this hub readers will see some awesome pictures taken of the Painted Desert in Arizona.
This author has been fortunate enough to have traveled those roads in the Arizona desert several times, sometimes with family and another time with a good friend from Germany.
This hub also goes hand in hand with another one written about the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona which goes more into depth. Will include that link below in case you are reading this hub first and want to see more.
Why do these two hubs go hand in hand you might inquire?
The reason is that the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest National Park actually merge with one another and if one is going there to see one of the areas, both will be viewed as a matter of course.
Splitting the hubs into two separate ones was decided upon so as not to have either one of them get too long in length.
Photos included in this hub come from an older 35 millimeter camera that I had at the time. No special lenses or filters were used.
Aptly named, the colors one sees in the Painted Desert are incredible and in the vernacular of younger folks today...truly awesome!
Painted Desert in Arizona
Painted Desert photos in Arizona
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeVideo of Painted Desert
At the north end of the park, the Painted Desert Visitor Center offers a 17-minute film showing how wood becomes petrified.
There is a 27 mile ( 43 kilometer ) drive that takes one through the park and one can stop one's vehicle at frequent pullouts to gaze at the wonder of the various colors of the rock formations and dunes and take pictures if desired.
At two different areas one can start wilderness hiking and camping with backpacks. One needs to secure a free permit if one plans to camp.
No water is provided within the park so one must transport all one needs to stay hydrated. Remember...this is desert country and it can be quite unforgiving. It is recommended that once one has used up less than one-half of one's water supply, it is a good idea to start one's return trip to remain safe.
At the southern end of the park is the Rainbow Forest Museum which also serves as a visitor center.
Inside the museum it portrays stories of human habitation within this area, geological history and also has exhibits of the petrified wood.
Either one of these visitor centers can accommodate one's needs for restroom facilities, water, maps, weather information, permits and the like.
The Painted Desert Inn Museum at Kachina Point was built in the 1920's and renovated by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930's. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1987. One can begin walking in the wilderness area right behind this inn.
East of the town of Holbrook the northern entrance can be accessed off of Interstate 40 and the southern entrance is found off of highway 180 in the northeastern quadrant of the State of Arizona.
Painted Desert Tour
Additional photos of the Painted Desert
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeArizona's painted desert by CBS
Have you seen or would you like to see the Painted Desert in Arizona?
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Arizona has some nineteen million acres set aside that are reservations for fourteen different native Indian tribes who live there.
These lands belong to the Indians and one must abide by their rules.
In some instances, photography is not allowed.
Most all of the native Indians are proud to display and sell their artwork consisting of tapestries, pottery, jewelry, etc.
The link to the right will lead the reader to finding out more specific details about each tribe and area.
Just north (and a small portion east ) of the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest National Park is a large Navajo Indian Reservation. A Hopi Indian Reservation is in the center of the Navajo Indian lands and the two reservations adjoin one another.
South of the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park is the Fort Apache Indian Reservation and also the San Carlos Indian Reservation.
If one has some extra time and wishes to find out about native Indian culture, Arizona surely offers one many choices in which to explore.
Route 66 The Painted Desert Arizona
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Hope you enjoyed this peek at the Painted Desert in Arizona and liked seeing these awesome pictures. Be sure and check out the Petrified Forest National Park hub which will show you numerous pictures and will give you an even better understanding of the scenery you will see in this part of the country. As already noted, these areas blend with one another and are truly spectacular.
The Painted Desert adjoins the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona.
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Painted Desert (Filmed in various light conditions - If you only watch one video, make it this one! Truly beautiful!)
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I love the colors.Great hub, Peggy!
Peggy, These pics are beautiful. Your mom looks like she is having a lovely time. Thanks for sharing.
wow great hub i really enjoyed lookong at your pictures.. i have never had the pleasure of visiting the painted desert but mabye one day looks awesome.. thanks for sharing and i look forward to reading more of your hubs... :-)
Peggy
Beautiful photos. Great scenery but also good photographic technique. Best wishes. Bill
great pictures, well done
Hi Peggy
What beautiful pictures, you must have been in awe of nature the first time you visited. Thanks for sharing.
You really should do a travel blog my dear - your pictures and commentary really make me want to visit these places! Lovely pictures, and such vibrant colours - thanks for sharing these with us.
Fantastic hub. One of the better hubs I've seen. I grew up with the mountains and the ocean out my doorstep, and that's why I have such a great appreciation for the desert. The desert is my most fovorite landscape. THanks for the photos.
Arizona reminds me of the large desert and the grand canyons. Good post
Very nice--as an Arizona native, it's nice to be reminded of all the beautiful places we still have in the state. I sometimes forget!
Thank you for Excellent Hub!
I have visited a number of areas in Arizona but not yet the painted desert - it looks magnificent and thank you for putting together an armchair version for us.
Wow, Peggy, this is exactly what I like!
The beauty of nature is - endlessness!
Thank you.
I've been to a number of places in Arizona but not here, Peggy. I really enjoyed your pictures and yes, you are correct, they are awesome! I too wrote a hub on Arizona--The West Rim including the newly built Skywalk if you are interested:
http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Grand-Canyons-West-Rim
Thank you again for sharing this with me!
Hi,Art from Arizona's nature is Arizona's good part.That is sunny and dry and wind.
Truly amazing. You did right by making this a two-part series. In my words: A-frickin-mazing! Far-out! Totally awesome! Photos and videos were phoenomenal. I've always wanted to live in Arizona, but I doubt that will ever happen. But, I tell you, especially now, I'm going to at least get in a visit or two. I think that the Tony Hillerman series with Coyote Waits takes place there, doesn't it. And of course one of my favorite author's, Barbara Kingsolver, used to live there (she lives in Virginia now, but her greatest works were written there). Thanks for sharing the beauty, and the fascinating info.
My bro in law lives in Carefree, and my husband and i enjoy our visits. Arizona and it's landscape are some of the most breathtaking in the world. I love Sedona very much. Great hub and photography.
What an unusual landscape this is. Your photos are excellent. I enjoyed the journey. Thanks.
very nice. I wish to be there one day to relish the real scenes.
What a great Hub and great pictures.
Wow, your pictures were perfectly beautiful! Just last night my brother from AZ and my daughters were visiting and mentioned childhood memories of the Painted Desert and the Petrified Forest. Enjoyed your flying videos immensely - I'd like to see them that way someday...Thanks for great hub!
Wow, such a gorgeous place. I want to go there. Went to Anza Borrego in CA once and fell in love with the whole desert scene. Someday...thank you so much for sharing this wonderful place with us, Peggy!
It just looks so hot and dry. You have to go to Arizona in the late fall to see it best.
The splash of coloured flowers contrasts well. Your Mum has certainly been around, and I mean that in the nicest way possible :)
I have driven through this part of Arizona more than once. It is truly beautiful.
I live in Arizona, but have not made it to the Painted Desert yet. The photos are beautiful and they make me want to make the trip --- soon I hope.
Wow! you are right, the place is awesome! I wish I could visit one day.
Thank you for sharing!
It really is a stunning park. (Best seen on a cooler day, though.)
The colors are amazing. We've been to Arizona twice.
Thanks for sharing these great images. I have passed through the painted desert a few times. I have also spent time in a different US desert area (the high plains adobe desert of the Colorado Plateau) and seeing these pictures brings back my own memories of that place.









































Peggy W Hub Author 5 months ago
Hi jamiesweeney,
The colors in the Painted Desert are spectacular. Glad to hear that you enjoyed looking at them although pictures do not do it total justice. Thanks for your comment.