In addition to the impressive Buckhorn Wash Pictograph Panel (previous post) there is another panel with petroglyphs that is not well marked and not as visited. These pictographs are on a rock face a few meters removed from the roadway, requiring a short hike, of which is moderately steep, but not difficult.





These panels are often not easily photographed such that the images are clearly depicted, requiring some excessive editing to bring out the details.
A little further down the roadway, there is an exposed dinosaur footprint up on a ledge above the road. One has to know where to look to find this print, but it is obvious when found, as someone has surrounded it with rocks


This final image is a view of Buckhorn Wash Road from the ledge where the dinosaur footprint is located.
Now on to Utah’s “Little Grand Canyon”,
Ken
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