Petroglyphs Canyon Natural Area
Total Miles
1.6
Elevation
1,513.61 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
One of the unique areas in the Pryor Mountain foothills is the Petroglyph Canyon Natural Area, located off Gyp Spring Roads. Turn south on the dirt two-track road. As soon as you cross the cattle guard, keep right (west). A deep, narrow, less than 12-inch wide erosion feature will need to be crossed at a 45-degree angle. A recent bypass trail has been created to avoid this feature. The two-track road is passable with a low-clearance vehicle, however, some deep ruts will need to be straddled. Travel approximately 1.6 miles to the parking lot. The last half mile, dropping down in elevation to the trailhead, has some short rock ledges. Depending on the vehicle, a small pull-out is available off to the right, before descending the hill to the trailhead. If in doubt, park here and walk 0.5 miles to the trailhead. A BLM kiosk is at the trailhead. A fire ring is also available for day use only. Check for fire restrictions before visiting this area if you plan to build a fire. Camping is not allowed at the trailhead. Petroglyph Canyon is accessible by hiking only and is easy for all ages. Petroglyph Canyon Road is accessible during dry conditions only since the road surface is dirt. Petroglyph Canyon Natural Area is well worth the visit. Fossils can also be found in this area.
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Difficulty
This it a two-track dirt road that's easy when dry.
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