Situated above the ruins of Una Vida, the petroglyphs are concentrated in a small area but are well worth the semi-steep hike up to see them. As they are etched in a concave face of the rock wall, they are less weathered than what you see on the Petroglyph Trail between Chetro Ketl and Pueblo Bonito. Try to figure out what the artists were carving into the stone, and you can find humans, gods, coyotes, maybe a roadrunner? Some are easier to guess, some are more abstract. Turn around and you're treated to a panorama of the canyon with Una Vida below and Fajada...
Read moreNice small group of petroglyphs a short walk from the visitor center. The trail even takes you past a few building that have not been excavated. This enhances the Indiana Jones feel while...
Read moreI wish there were informational signs along the way so I didn't have to rely on trail guide. However, afterwards discovered the guides are on a table outside visitor's center during...
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