In the eastern part of Canyonlands National Park, this site preserves an impressive number of petroglyphs left by different cultures in the rock. They were registered between the first and fifteenth centuries by précolombiens peoples such as Anasazis, Pueblos culture, Fremont or Navajo. This is one of the largest natural collections of petroglyphs in the world. There are about 650 drawings engraved in the rock. They were carried out on the wall of the canyon that ressere in this place.The location is easily accessible, close to Highway 211.

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