I was going to save this Rock Art for much later because it is hard to find it's also a pretty hard trail to do. I decided to do it now because of the recent post about vandalism and rock art.
This trail is not very well marked and we almost turned back in a couple of spots. We are older but we ran into a younger couple who don't plan on coming back either. Good thing they ran into us because they would have missed the three groups of Rock Art if we hadn't shown them!
The rock art is named for this first picture. This is a zoomed in picture.
It doesn't look easy to reach so we didn't even try to get close. Here is what it looks like from the trail. It's in the center of the picture in the shady alcove.
Along the trail to the left are some other great petroglyphs. It's hard to believe but that other couple passed right by these and didn't see them. They were really low and near the trail too!
This panel is to the right of the first picture. This is where someone tried to cut the petroglphys out of the side of the cliff! :'(
A little more information. These are located right off a scenic byway and there is a location on the byway where IF you know where to look with binoculars you can see them!
More details upon request. Can you name the Rock Art and do you know what scenic byway it is?
Utahtea