The Mississippi Petrified Forest is a
privately owned park near Jackson, close to the
town of Flora. The
only petrified forest in the Eastern United States, it is believed to have been
formed 36 million years ago from fir and maple logs washing down an ancient
river channel, and coming to rest (and petrify) where the remnants now reside. The
park is open to the public and for a small fee you are welcome to walk the
one-mile interpretive loop and learn a little about the conditions that led to
this National Natural Landmark. The forest, a mix of ancient wood and living
trees, is filled with birdsong, sweet smelling flowers (honeysuckle was in
bloom when we were there), and our walk wound us through a shady pine needle covered
path. The short walk ends up in the earth science museum where you can browse a
collection of fossils, petrified wood, and minerals, and a gift shop
highlighting gemstone jewelry as well as decorative pieces of petrified wood.
In 2007 Dan and I retired from work, hitched our 5th wheel to our truck, and hit the road. We are full time RV'ers so we take our home with us everywhere we go. We live by the credo "Home Is Where You Park It" and we have found Home in many an awesome setting! I created this blog to track our adventures as we travel around the US, Canada, and Mexico. Two of our goals include visiting all the State Capitals and as many of the Baseball Parks as possible, with everything else we can fit in between!
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