Utah Points of Interest

Dragon Town Site


The Dragon Town Site is located in the Lower White watershed of Utah and is an important archaeological site that dates back to the Fremont culture, which existed in the region from about 500 AD to 1350 AD. The site is named after the dragon-like petroglyphs that can be found there, which are believed to have been created by the Fremont people. The site is also home to a number of other archaeological features, including a rock shelter, a granary, and a number of pit houses.

Visiting the Dragon Town Site is a great way to learn about the history of the Fremont people and their way of life. The site is also a beautiful natural area, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and canyons. Visitors can hike to the site and explore the various archaeological features, and may also be able to participate in guided tours or educational programs. The site is unique in that it offers a glimpse into the lives of the Fremont people, who were skilled farmers and hunters and who created intricate works of art such as the dragon petroglyphs. Overall, the Dragon Town Site is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the archaeology and history of Utah. Get driving directions.
DRAGON TOWN SITE

Points of Interest
Location
Canyon Visitor Center
Dragon Town Site
Duck Rock Scenic Overlook
East Fourmile
End of State Route 45 Kiosk
Fantasy Canyon Trailhead
Kennedy Stage Coach Station
Massey Junction
Rainbow Town Site
Watson Town Site

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