Squaw Creek Petrified Wood
AKA: Badger Pocket Petrified Wood
Description of Physical Characteristics:
Color:
Squaw Creek Petrified wood had shaded of tan
and browns, less commonly shades of blue with wood grain and rings
commonly present.
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Distribution Comments:
Squaw Creek Petrified Wood is associated with Columbia River
Basalts and occurs along Squaw Creek and Badger Pocket southeast of
Ellensburg, Washington

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