Named for the person who fought to get the site protected, the George W. Lund Petrified Forest originally contained large fossil logs fully as spectacular as any in the world. It was particularly remarkable because the site included fossil stumps in place. (The phrase “petrified” wood lives on in popular usage, but contemporary paleontologists just refer to “fossil” wood.) The area was once known as the Leadville Petrified Forest, but it was renamed in honor of George W. Lund in 1965. Lund had witnessed the unique landscape being destroyed by…