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The Indian Rock Shelter is a unique and interesting point of interest for visitors to New Mexico's national parks. Located in the El Malpais National Monument, this site is a testament to the ancient people who once called this area home.
One of the key reasons to visit Indian Rock Shelter is to see some of the most well-preserved examples of rock art in the region. The site is home to a variety of pictographs and petroglyphs, many of which date back thousands of years. Visitors can see intricate designs and depictions of animals, humans, and other figures that provide insight into the lives and beliefs of the ancient peoples who created them.
In addition to the rock art, Indian Rock Shelter offers visitors the chance to explore the surrounding landscape. Hiking trails in the area provide access to stunning views of the nearby mountains and canyons, while also offering a glimpse into the unique geology of the region.
Overall, the Indian Rock Shelter is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting New Mexico's national parks. With its rich history and stunning natural beauty, it offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages and interests.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
RIO HONDO NEAR ROSWELL
2025-01-14T00:30:00.000-07:00 |
2cfs | 7.44ft | 3520ft |
PECOS RIVER NEAR ARTESIA
2025-01-14T00:15:00.000-07:00 |
79cfs | 2.61ft | 3306ft |
PECOS RIVER (KAISER CHANNEL) NEAR LAKEWOOD
2025-01-14T00:15:00.000-07:00 |
94cfs | 9.44ft | 3281ft |
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