Anybody know where this rock art is?
I was there on Saturday. Northern Utah. Less than 1 mile hike round trip.
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Anybody know where this rock art is?
I was there on Saturday. Northern Utah. Less than 1 mile hike round trip.
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well if you were already there then you should know where it is, duh. :lol8::lol8::roflol::roflol: are you blond? just messin with ya.
Exit 319 on I-15?.... isn't that about Lagoon?
At first I was going to guess Stansbury Island but I think its the wrong kind of rock... I know there is some rock art out by Saratoga and some by Fairfield (Five Mile Pass).
Is it near Perrish Creek?
Stansbury Island certainly has good petroglyphs (you should check them out if you haven't already), but I don't know of pictographs.Quote:
At first I was going to guess Stansbury Island but I think its the wrong kind of rock...
Is this the waypoint?
N40
Approximately.
I've heard they're in the next canyon north as well (Barnard Creek). Anyone have any info?
Unfortunately, I haven't been there in several years, so this information is old. I've been to the petroglyphs several times between the mid-1980's to the early 1990's. This was all before the official hiking trails and mountain biking trails that exist now and when there were no private land signs on the island.Quote:
And if anyone has info on the Stansbury Island rock art I'd be interested in hearing.
Briefly put, from the south drive along the west side of the island to the first fence line. Park here and follow the south side of the fence line east to where the steep slopes of the mountain begin. Since the petroglyphs are facing upwards on rocks laying horizontally to the ground you have to look for them and have to look down to see them (rather than the normal looking at a vertical wall). They are really good petroglyphs and are carved in really hard rock.
If the fence line is still there (look for an old fence line, not a new one), they will be easy to find. If it isn't I can't think of another reference point (it was a long time ago) and they will be hard to find.
Apparently there are other petroglyphs on the island, but the ones above are the ones I know.
Thanks Scott. :2thumbs:
Stansbury island is my favorite place to go. I have located a lot of petroglyphs out there and posted the gps locations on google maps. If you zoom in on Stansbury Island and then allow it to show the photos that are gps tagged you will find them on the south east part of the Island. I go out there all the time if any one is interested.
Thanks! Story Rock was a big accomplishment for me and my friend, looked for that damn thing FOR-EV-ER!
It took some research but I was able to find it too. Although I didn't find it to be as sacred as it was mentioned in the article with new pictures carved into it.
Is there a link to the newspaper article anywhere?
Hi uintahiker,
I don't know where this rock art is but I will like to know where this rock art is.
Great found and sharp pictures. Do share so I will go and take a look also.
Everything you need to know to visit is right here:
Parrish Canyon Pictographs
Map, driving directions, GPS waypoints, yada, yada.... its a nice little hike.
http://climb-utah.com/WM/Files/parrish04.jpg
Iceaxe, it was in the Tooele transcript.