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We love to camp here because it’s so pretty and quiet. Also fishing is fun there. We also take our side-by-side because there is good 4 wheeling in the area
Stunning close up petroglyphs. It I'd well worth I The drive here. Call ahead for a camp spot. You want to be right next to the stream and overhang. There is a charge.
We camped here at one of the first-come-first-served campsites. So quiet and peaceful. Park very well maintained. Park Rangers were super friendly. Petroglyphs are easy to access. Really popular place...
This is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
. It is one of the most significant archeology sites in WY because of its most complete stratigraphic sequences of human occupation thus far found in the state. Two radiocarbon dates from the fire he...
We were told about this site after we visited another. It was easy to get to & was easy to view without to much climbing. It was interesting to see how people in the past recorded their days & special...
Camping
We love to camp here because it’s so pretty and quiet. Also fishing is fun there. We also take our side-by-side because there is good 4 wheeling in the area
Wow
Stunning close up petroglyphs. It I'd well worth I The drive here. Call ahead for a camp spot. You want to be right next to the stream and overhang. There is a charge.
Worth the drive, beautiful place
We camped here at one of the first-come-first-served campsites. So quiet and peaceful. Park very well maintained. Park Rangers were super friendly. Petroglyphs are easy to access. Really popular place...
This is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
. It is one of the most significant archeology sites in WY because of its most complete stratigraphic sequences of human occupation thus far found in the state. Two radiocarbon dates from the fire he...
Trip to the past.
We were told about this site after we visited another. It was easy to get to & was easy to view without to much climbing. It was interesting to see how people in the past recorded their days & special...