Wyoming Points of Interest

Cedar Canyon Petroglyphs


The Cedar Canyon Petroglyphs are located in the Bitter watershed of Wyoming and offer visitors a glimpse into ancient rock art. The petroglyphs were created by Native American tribes between 500 and 1,500 years ago and are spread over a 2-mile stretch of rock. The site is accessible by a moderate hike and is open year-round. Visitors can see depictions of animals, humans, and geometric shapes. The carvings are thought to represent tribal stories, hunting scenes, and spiritual beliefs. The Cedar Canyon Petroglyphs are an important cultural and historical site and have been designated as a National Historic Landmark.

Visiting the Cedar Canyon Petroglyphs is an excellent opportunity to witness the rich history and artistic expressions of Native American cultures. The site is easily accessible and offers a unique outdoor experience. Hiking to the petroglyphs is a great way to get exercise and enjoy the beautiful Wyoming landscape. The petroglyphs themselves are a fascinating sight and provide insight into the beliefs and customs of the people who created them. Overall, the Cedar Canyon Petroglyphs are a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, culture, and the natural world. Get driving directions.
CEDAR CANYON PETROGLYPHS

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