Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area contains one of our region’s most important and unspoiled sites boasting plentiful petroglyphs, or rock etchings presumably left there by Native Americans over many centuries. Yet relatively few people today have actually seen these petroglyphs. That’s partly because they were rather a secret until 47,438 surrounding acres were designated a conservation area in 2002, but also because getting there required driving a very bad road.
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