Hiking the Long Logs & Agate House Trail in Petrified Forest National Park

Distance: 2.6 miles / 4.2 km

The Long Logs and Agate House Trails are two of the easiest and best kid-friendly day hikes in all of Petrified Forest National Park.

That being said, the Long Logs-Agate House Trail is essentially what the name implies: two hikes in one.

It is for this reason that both trails are commonly hiked together as one adventure, and that’s exactly what I did on the day I explored the trail too!

Agate House

Long Logs-Agate House Trailhead Parking

Parking for the Long Logs and Agate House Trail is located in the Rainbow Forest Historic District in the southern part of Petrified Forest National Park, about 2.4 miles (3.9 km) north of Highway 180.

With that in mind, the Rainbow Forest Historic District is not only the parking area for the Long Logs-Agate House Trail, but it also serves as the parking lot for the Giant Logs Trail and the Rainbow Forest Museum/ Gift Shop.

Google Maps Directions: Rainbow Forest Museum

Rainbow Forest Trailhead Parking

Rainbow Forest Trailhead Parking

 

Hiking Checklist - Petrified Forest

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Walking to the Trailhead

From the Rainbow Forest parking lot, walk east along Petrified Forest Road over Jim Camp Wash to reach the joint Long Logs-Agate House Trailhead on the other side.

Petrified Forest Road

Jim Camp Wash

Go Right

Hiking the Long Logs & Agate House Trail

The Long Logs and Agate House Trail begins on the old road that once served as the access road for the old trailhead, located about 0.6 miles (1.0 km) away.

Long Logs-Agate House Trailhead

Long Logs-Agate House Trail

Long Logs-Agate House Trail

After the first 0.6 miles (1.0 km), the Long Logs-Agate House Trail reaches the parking lot for the old trailhead.

This is where you’ll have the option to choose which of the two trails to hike first.

Go Right

Agate House Trail (First Trailhead)

While it doesn’t matter which trail you decide to hike first, I recommend taking the first trail to begin the Agate House Trail or the second trail, just to the left, to begin the Long Logs Loop Trail.

I chose to begin on the Agate House Trail.

Long Logs-Agate House Trail

Long Logs-Agate House Trail

Long Logs-Agate House Trail

Long Logs-Agate House Junction

If you’ve followed the Agate House Trail shown here, it makes the most sense to go right to continue on the Agate House Trail first, returning later for the Long Logs Trail on the left.

Long Logs-Agate House Junction

Agate House Trail

Agate House Trail

Agate House Trail

Agate House Trail

Agate House Trail

Agate House Trail

Agate House

The Agate House in Petrified Forest National Park is a partially reconstructed dwelling from the 1930s, built by Ancestral Puebloan people somewhere between 1050 and 1300.

Interestingly, the eight-room house was constructed mainly from petrified wood and occupied for roughly 300 years until about 1200 AD.

Today, the Agate House is one of the few archaeological sites in Petrified Forest that is easily accessible to park visitors.

Agate House

After the Agate House, the trail simply continues by returning to the junction from earlier.

Agate House Trail

Long Logs-Agate House Junction

Once back at the split following the first trailhead in the old parking lot, go right to begin the Long Logs Trail.

Go Right

Long Logs Trail

Earlier, I mentioned that if you chose to begin the hike from the first trailhead in the old parking lot, it made the most sense to return to the Long Logs Trail at the end.

I said this because most visitors do not complete the full Long Logs Loop Trail, since the loop simply ends at the second trailhead shown at the end, rather than continuing back to the shelter shown below.

This will make more sense at the end.

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Shelter

This shelter can make for a nice place to get out of the cold wind during the winter months or the hot sun during the summer, as the full Long Logs and Agate House Trail have essentially no shade.

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Loop Trail

After the shelter, the Long Logs Loop Trail begins and continues for the next 0.5 miles (0.8 km) down to the old parking lot.

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Long Logs Trail

Second Trailhead

This is the second trailhead in the old parking lot, which is the reason why most hikers go right instead of left to complete the 'true' Long Logs Loop Trail.

Go Right

Long Logs Trail

Once back at the first trailhead, there’s only another 0.6 miles (0.1 km) on the old road to reach the Long Logs-Agate House Trailhead.

Go Right

Long Logs-Agate House Trail

Long Logs & Agate House Trailhead

Overall, both the Long Logs and Agate House Trails are two relatively flat and easy day hikes, granted that you aren’t hiking in the hot summer heat!

With that in mind, there is essentially no shade to be found on this 2.6-mile (4.2 km) adventure, which is why I continually stress the importance of coming prepared with a quality sun shirt before visiting Petrified Forest because the same could be said about most trails throughout the park.

Long Logs-Agate House Trailhead

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