Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument

Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument

Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument is a fascinating site renowned for its extensive collection of ancient petroglyphs etched into a rock face in southeastern Utah.

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Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

About Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument

Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument
 

Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument is a distinctive landmark that offers a glimpse into ancient cultures with its well-preserved petroglyphs. Located in San Juan County, Utah, this state historic site showcases one of the most complete records of Native American rock art, featuring more than 650 symbols and figures carved by various cultural groups over the course of 2,000 years. The petroglyph panel stands at 200 square feet and is a captivating canvas displaying images like human figures, animal life, and abstract designs. This monument is a short drive within the Indian Creek Corridor Scenic Byway, part of the vast and desolate landscape leading to the entrance of the Needles district of Canyonlands National Park. The overall geology is characterized by sandstone formations, canyon land, and open desert terrain, making it an appealing site for photography and short hikes. Though there are no long trails directly connected to the monument, visitors often enjoy the perimeter for a closer contemplation of the engravings and the quiet ambiance. Nearby, the larger Canyonlands National Park offers extensive hiking and recreation opportunities. Newspaper Rock remains a culturally and historically significant monument, drawing enthusiasts interested in ancient native cultures and art.

Highlights

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The intricate petroglyphs panel dating back centuries.

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Proximity to the scenic Indian Creek Corridor and Needles District.

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Ideal photography spot capturing rock art in natural sunlight.

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Easy road access and an intuitive interpretive display.

Notable Natural Features

Historic Petroglyphs

A comprehensive panel of over 650 petroglyphs that documents various cultures over two millennia.

Sandstone Formations

Impressive geological surroundings characteristic of the larger Canyonlands area.

Interpretive Signs

Informative panels providing context and history of the petroglyphs.