š National Historic Landmark, part of San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.
š Archaeological site with an interpretive trail, once a Clovis hunting camp ~11,000 years BP.
š¶ Self-guided interpretive trail on prehistoric life
š Site of ancient megafauna hunting by Clovis people
š Rich archaeological discoveries, including stone tools
šļø Scenic desert landscape with historic railroad remnants
š« Access road closed to vehicles, proceed by foot
𦓠No artifacts or mammoth bones remain on site
š¶ Access road to trail is foot-traffic only.
š¾ Pets allowed on leash; pack out waste.
ā ļø Be aware of seasonal flooding and summer monsoons.
š° Free day use; overnight camping permit $2/person/night.
š Open daily, sunrise to sunset, year-round. Docent tours in cooler months.
š½ Waterless toilet available at parking area.
š æļø Parking area available; access road to trail is foot-traffic only.
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