Quote Originally Posted by Rick Quinn View Post
Oh my goodness--these are stunning! I had to stoop to Google, because I was dying to see if pictographs this size were even a thing--and of course the search engine took me right straight to your spot, because they're not only stunning, they're unique. Such a shame that "Clay Whipple" and his pals felt compelled to deface these treasures!

In any case, I now know where these are located, but since I cheated, I'll disqualify myself on this round, just in case somebody else knows about them through more legitimate means.

I'm taking notes here. My next trip to Utah is going to include lots and lots of petroglyphs (and at least one set of life-sized pictographs)!

Rick
It breaks my heart and makes me so mad to see the vandalism at these places. Last year we were at a sight where you could see where someone was trying to cut out a couple of panels of petroglyphs! They were not successful and got caught but now the cut marks are all around the petroglphys. I'm going to use this as one of my places so not telling know where it's at! ;) I will warn you that some of the remote places I'm gong to show, I'm not going to post how to get to them and if people want the information they can send me private message.


The last picture with me in it is on private land. It use to be you could take pictures of the pictographs thought the chain link fence but the bushes grew so much it's not possible now. There is a sign and I can post the information if anyone is interested on who to contact to get permission to go on the property. I did try more than once to contact them and let them know when we'd be there but I never heard back so when the gate was open, I took that as we could enter.

Keep your note pad handy...I plan to show a lot from Utah!

Here's a little hint for those who are still trying to guess. It's just a couple miles from an Interstate and there is a paved road to the petroglyphs. There is also a ghost town (with the same name) just a few miles from the rock art.

Utahtea