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Petrified Forest

Egypt, Cairo

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Petrified Forest

LocationEgypt, Cairo
RegionCairo
TypeProtected Area
Coordinates30.0170°, 31.3000°
Established1989
Area7
Nearest CityCairo (13 km)
Major CityCairo (8 mi)
Entrance Fee$5
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Contents
  1. Park Overview
    1. About Petrified Forest
    2. Wildlife Ecosystems
    3. Flora Ecosystems
    4. Geology
    5. Climate And Weather
    6. Human History
    7. Park History
    8. Major Trails And Attractions
    9. Visitor Facilities And Travel
    10. Conservation And Sustainability
  2. Visitor Information
    1. Visitor Ratings
    2. Photos
    3. Frequently Asked Questions
    4. More Parks in Cairo
    5. Top Rated in Egypt

About Petrified Forest

The Petrified Forest Protected Area is a geological heritage site located in the eastern suburbs of Cairo in Cairo Governorate, preserving one of the largest and most accessible petrified wood deposits in the world. Designated in 1989 and covering approximately 7 square kilometers, the site contains thousands of fossilized tree trunks and fragments dating to approximately 35 million years ago, when the area was a tropical river delta with lush vegetation. The petrified forest provides a remarkable window into Egypt's dramatically different prehistoric environment and stands as one of the most significant paleobotanical sites in the Middle East.

Wildlife Ecosystems

The Petrified Forest's desert environment supports a modest wildlife community typical of the Cairo outskirts. Desert foxes, Egyptian long-eared hedgehogs, and various rodent species inhabit the rocky terrain. Reptiles include geckos, agamid lizards, and occasional snakes. The site attracts migratory birds during passage seasons, and resident species include desert larks, wheatears, and brown-necked ravens. Feral dogs sometimes frequent the site margins. Despite the limited wildlife, the area serves as one of the few remaining open spaces on Cairo's eastern expansion front, providing minimal but valuable habitat connectivity.

Flora Ecosystems

Vegetation at the Petrified Forest is extremely sparse, limited to scattered drought-resistant desert shrubs in protected hollows and depressions. The dominant landscape is bare desert pavement with exposed rock and petrified wood fragments. Ironically, the fossilized trees that once grew here represent lush tropical and subtropical forest species, including relatives of modern mangroves, tropical hardwoods, and palms that thrived in the wet equatorial climate of the Eocene epoch. Occasional winter rains may produce brief flushes of ephemeral plants, but the site is predominantly unvegetated, with the petrified wood itself serving as the main botanical attraction.

Geology

The Petrified Forest preserves tree trunks that were deposited approximately 35 million years ago during the late Eocene epoch, when a large river system flowed through what is now the Eastern Desert. The trees were transported by river floods, buried in sediment, and mineralized through the replacement of organic wood material by silica-rich groundwater over millions of years. The resulting petrified wood retains remarkable detail, including growth rings, bark texture, and cellular structure. The fossils are found in a matrix of sandstone and gravel deposits. Geological studies have identified the preserved trees as belonging to at least 18 species, predominantly tropical hardwoods.

Climate And Weather

The Petrified Forest experiences Cairo's hot desert climate, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 38°C and sometimes surpassing 42°C. Winters are mild with daytime temperatures of 16-22°C and cool nights around 8-12°C. Annual rainfall averages approximately 25mm, mostly in occasional winter storms. The site receives virtually no shade, making sun protection essential for visitors. Hot, dust-laden khamsin winds in spring can reduce visibility and make conditions uncomfortable. The extreme aridity of the present climate contrasts dramatically with the tropical conditions that existed when the petrified trees were living some 35 million years ago.

Human History

The petrified wood of the Cairo area has been known since ancient times, with some historical evidence suggesting that Egyptians used petrified wood for tools and ornamental purposes. Medieval Arab travelers documented the unusual stone trees of the desert east of Cairo. European naturalists of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries collected specimens from the site, bringing the Petrified Forest to scientific attention. In the twentieth century, rapid expansion of Cairo's eastern suburbs increasingly threatened the site, with petrified wood being removed for construction materials, garden decoration, and the souvenir trade before protective measures were implemented.

Park History

The Petrified Forest was designated as a protected area in 1989 by the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, motivated by the urgent need to protect the fossil deposits from Cairo's relentless eastward urban expansion. The site had already suffered significant losses from illegal quarrying, residential construction, and removal of petrified wood specimens. Fencing and guard posts were established to control access. Despite protection, the reserve continues to face encroachment pressure as some of Cairo's most rapidly growing suburbs press against its boundaries. The site serves as an important educational resource for schools and universities in the Cairo region.

Major Trails And Attractions

The main attraction is the extraordinary collection of petrified tree trunks, some exceeding 20 meters in length, lying exposed on the desert surface. Walking paths allow visitors to examine the fossilized wood up close, observing preserved growth rings, branch scars, and bark textures turned to stone over millions of years. Interpretive signage explains the fossilization process and the ancient environment these trees inhabited. The site provides a striking visual experience as massive stone logs dot the barren desert landscape. For geology and paleontology enthusiasts, the site offers a unique opportunity to handle and examine high-quality petrified wood specimens in situ.

Visitor Facilities And Travel

The Petrified Forest is located in the Maadi-Katameya area of eastern Cairo, accessible by road from central Cairo in approximately 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. The site has a boundary fence, entrance gate, and basic guardian presence. Facilities are minimal, with no formal visitor center, though guided tours can sometimes be arranged. There is limited shade, so visitors should bring water, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes. The site can be visited as a half-day excursion from central Cairo. The nearest metro station and commercial areas in Maadi and New Cairo provide accessible starting points.

Conservation And Sustainability

The primary conservation challenge at the Petrified Forest is protecting the site from Cairo's urban expansion, which has already consumed land on multiple sides of the reserve. Illegal removal of petrified wood specimens for sale as souvenirs and decorative objects continues to deplete the resource despite enforcement efforts. Vehicle traffic around the site boundaries causes vibrations that may affect exposed fossil specimens. Vandalism and graffiti on petrified wood surfaces have been documented. Conservation priorities include strengthening boundary enforcement, improving visitor management, establishing a proper visitor center with educational programs, and raising public awareness of the site's scientific significance.

Visitor Ratings

Overall: 50/100

Uniqueness
78/100
Intensity
18/100
Beauty
42/100
Geology
82/100
Plant Life
15/100
Wildlife
22/100
Tranquility
38/100
Access
82/100
Safety
70/100
Heritage
55/100

Photos

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Petrified Forest in Cairo, Egypt
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Frequently Asked Questions

Petrified Forest is located in Cairo, Egypt at coordinates 30.017, 31.3.

To get to Petrified Forest, the nearest city is Cairo (13 km), and the nearest major city is Cairo (8 mi).

Petrified Forest covers approximately 7 square kilometers (3 square miles).

Petrified Forest was established in 1989.

The entrance fee for Petrified Forest is approximately $5.

Petrified Forest has an accessibility rating of 82/100 based on visitor reviews. The park offers good accessibility features for most visitors.

Petrified Forest has a wildlife rating of 22/100. Wildlife sightings are possible but may require patience. Check recent reviews for current wildlife activity.

Petrified Forest has a beauty rating of 42/100 from visitor reviews. The park has its own unique charm and natural features.

Based on visitor ratings, Petrified Forest has an accessibility score of 82/100 and a safety score of 70/100. These ratings suggest the park is suitable for families with children.

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