π Extensive collection of Navajo rock art (16th-18th centuries) in New Mexico's DinΓ©tah, also features Ancestral Puebloan art. π Hundreds of petroglyphs depicting animals, people, and supernatural beings on canyon walls. # Why Go πΏ See extensive Navajo and Ancestral Puebloan rock art, including hundreds of stylized animals, people, and supernatural beings πΆ Easy access to most petroglyphs at ground level πΈ Great for photography and wildlife viewing π Explore ancient archaeological ruins and cultural history # Why Avoid π High-clearance 4WD vehicle recommended, roads can be impassable in rain π΅ No cell service in this remote location π½ No restrooms or drinking water available βΏ Uneven, rocky trails, not wheelchair accessible # Tips π§ Bring plenty of water. π« Do not touch the rock art panels to prevent damage. β οΈ Check weather conditions before visiting, as washes can be impassable when wet. π Pets must be on a 6-foot leash. # Cost π° Free admission. # Hours π Daily, sunrise to sunset. # π ΏοΈ Parking π ΏοΈ Dirt parking areas/pull-offs available, not maintained. # π» Toilets π» No restrooms on site.
Last updated 3 days ago
We strive for accuracy, but errors may occur. Please verify key info.