The Safe Harbor Petroglyphs
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A sacred collection of indigenous rock art.

šŸ“œ Largest collection of Native American rock art in the northeastern United States.
šŸ” Over 400 carved images of wildlife, animal tracks, and designs by Algonquin tribes.

Why Go

🌊 See ancient petroglyphs, a sacred site.
šŸ›¶ Explore by boat, kayak, or canoe.
šŸ‘Øā€šŸ« Guided tours by leading authority.
šŸžļø Unforgettable natural experience.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Only accessible by boat/kayak/canoe.
ā˜€ļø No shade/shelter on rocks, can be hot.
šŸ§— Requires ability to climb onto rocks.
šŸ’§ River water levels affect visibility.

Tips

šŸŒ… Best viewed early morning/late afternoon on sunny days.
šŸ‘£ Walk gently in bare feet, avoid walking on images.
šŸ’§ Bring water and protection from elements.

Cost

šŸ’° Boat tours: $125 adult, $75 youth (6-17).
šŸ›¶ Kayak/Canoe tours: $125 adult, $75 youth (12-17), rentals $25/ea.
šŸ¤ Group rates available, special considerations for Native American ancestry.
āœ‰ļø Email for 'as available' tours if cost is a barrier.

Hours

šŸ•’ Tour season mid-May through late October.
šŸ—“ļø Flexible scheduling, email for availability.
ā˜€ļø River conditions and weather dictate visits.

šŸ…æļø Parking

Pequea Boat Launch (boat tours) or Safe Harbor Park (kayak/canoe tours).

🚻 Toilets

Portable restrooms at launch points, none on river.

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