Amazing place. Went here with Rysterio and I would recommend stopping by and taking the easy enough hike to the top.
One of the reasons I like these petroglyphs so much is because you can go around and there arenβt any barriers, you can climb the rocks and go around to all the different petroglyphs. I would recommend coming and climbing the rocks.
There was even a rock thingy that I forgot the name was, but it looked cool.
The goat petroglyphs were probably my favorite part, and the sigma native Americans are really cookin with these drawings. Say thanks if you see them anywhere ππππ₯
Visit if you can! Get the vitamin D and touch grass!!Very pog time!!
There are no tickets required idk why google is asking me...
Β Β Β Read moreAn absolute must experience! This site is extremely well maintained. The switchback path to the petroglyphs is smooth (tiny gravel) and wide so is great for walking on. We chose to take the path that hugs along the cliff edge. Itβs a lot faster, but steeper too. We had a lot of fun climbing around the boulders, looking for the drawings. We were puzzled about where the Anasazi house was that others had pictured. After going to this site three times, we finally found it by accident. If you drive just past the RV/overflow parking, you will find a little village. And shade! It was very...
Β Β Β Read moreThis place had soooo many cool ancient petroglyphs. I was also here with TomMustBe12 and once you make it up there it is just beautiful. You could see things like goats and people and interesting swirls and stuff. But probably the coolest thing was this cliff dwelling I found after walking around the area and around rocks and stuff.
I would definitely...
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