Three Rivers Petroglyph Site
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One of the largest and most interesting rock art sites in the Southwest, featuring over 21,000 prehistoric Jornada Mogollon petroglyphs, including masks, sunbursts, wildlife, and geometric designs.

📜 Prehistoric Jornada Mogollon rock art site with over 21,000 petroglyphs scattered over 50 acres of Chihuahuan Desert. 🔍 Features masks, sunbursts, wildlife, and geometric designs. # Why Go 🗿 Explore one of the largest rock art sites in the Southwest and view thousands of ancient petroglyphs, including masks, sunbursts, wildlife, and geometric designs. 🚶 Easy one-mile round-trip trail to view rock art. 🏕️ Camping and RV hookups available for overnight stays. 🏞️ Explore partially excavated Mogollon village remains and learn about Mogollon culture and history. # Why Avoid 🐾 Pets not allowed on petroglyph trails. 🚧 Trails are somewhat rocky and rugged. # Tips 🚫 Do not touch or vandalize the rock art. ⚠️ Trail is somewhat rocky and rugged, wear appropriate footwear. 🚗 Accessible via US 54, turn onto Three Rivers Road. 🗓️ Visitor Center closed Tuesday and Wednesday. 🚗 Consider visiting White Sands National Monument nearby. # Cost 💰 Day use $7 per vehicle. Camping $10-25 per campsite, tour bus $20, group site $60. # Hours 🕒 Open year-round. Visitor Center 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed Tue/Wed). Non-campers out by 10 p.m. # Toilets 🚻 Restrooms and drinking water available. # Parking 🅿️ On-site parking available with day use fee. # Pets 🐕 Allowed in campground (on leash).

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