Dry Fork Canyon Utah – Native American Petroglyphs

WOW Just WOW!  Today John and I drove to Dry Fork Canyon and climbed the cliff rocks to view the petroglyphs.  IT WAS AMAZING!

“The rock art located up Dry Fork Canyon is world renowned and located along a 200-foot-high “Navajo Formation” sandstone cliff. These petroglyphs are located on the Sadie McConkie Ranch, a private property, but have remained accessible to the public, all they ask is that visitors do not damage the sites, and obey all signs. Nowhere else can you see more petroglyphs in one area that are so easily accessible.

There are trails that take you up close and personal were you can view figures up to 9 feet tall. These figures represent the Fremont culture, which flourished in this area from about 1-1200 A.D. You may spend any were from 1 to 8 hours exploring this area, depending on how far you want to hike and how much you want to see.”
From the ‘Utah Outdoor Activities’ web page.

We had fun hiking up the cliffs and John took some video of the trip.

And here are some photos from the adventure.  We HIKED UP HERE people!

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