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The paved road becomes gravel as it approaches Petroglyph Point.
An informational kiosk marks the parking area beside the petroglyphs.
Signs describe the history of the area.
Due to vandalism, visitors must view the pictographs from behind a chain-link fence.
Petroglyphs here have suffered severe defacement.
Petroglyphs.
Signage along the area.
The Petroglyph Bluff hike follows a straightforward path to the top of the bluff.
Soft dirt makes up most of the surface for the hike.
A sign marks the end of the hiking path atop the bluff.
Views from atop Petroglyph Bluff.