Crow Canyon Petroglyphs in New Mexico
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One of the American Southwest's most extensive collections of Navajo rock art from the 16th through 18th centuries.

πŸ“œ Extensive collection of Navajo rock art (16th-18th centuries) in New Mexico's DinΓ©tah, also features Ancestral Puebloan art. πŸ” Hundreds of petroglyphs depicting animals, people, and supernatural beings on canyon walls. # Why Go πŸ—Ώ See extensive Navajo and Ancestral Puebloan rock art, including hundreds of stylized animals, people, and supernatural beings 🚢 Easy access to most petroglyphs at ground level πŸ“Έ Great for photography and wildlife viewing πŸ“œ Explore ancient archaeological ruins and cultural history # Why Avoid πŸš— High-clearance 4WD vehicle recommended, roads can be impassable in rain πŸ“΅ No cell service in this remote location 🚽 No restrooms or drinking water available β™Ώ Uneven, rocky trails, not wheelchair accessible # Tips πŸ’§ Bring plenty of water. 🚫 Do not touch the rock art panels to prevent damage. ⚠️ Check weather conditions before visiting, as washes can be impassable when wet. πŸ• Pets must be on a 6-foot leash. # Cost πŸ’° Free admission. # Hours πŸ•’ Daily, sunrise to sunset. # πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking πŸ…ΏοΈ Dirt parking areas/pull-offs available, not maintained. # 🚻 Toilets 🚻 No restrooms on site.

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