Little Black Mountain Petroglyph Site - Northern Arizona
On a back road adventure through Southern Utah and Northern Arizona we found the Little Black Mountain Rock Art Site. We wandered onto the site in 105 degree heat and could not believe the incredible native rock art sitting out in the open for all to see. Art at the site represents 6000 years of human habitation and use according to BLM field office information. The place is just incredible.
RV Living | Little Black Mountain Petroglyphs and Climbing at Black Rocks | Saint George
We checked out the Little Black Mountain Petroglyphs site and did some climbing at the Black Rocks in Snow Canyon State Park
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Secret St. George Petroglyphs
St. George, UT secret petroglyph hike. there are countless petroglyphs along this slot canyon trail. It's a very short and easy hike with very good access. The entire exploration only takes an hour or so... but you'll be lucky if you see them all... most people over look some of the best ones.
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Petroglyphs , Indian rock art , Little Black Mountain , new campsite , all in this video st. george utah
Snow Canyon Petroglyph Hike
Evan explains the Petroglyphs he finds in snow canyon
Fort Pearce Historical Site St George Utah 2018
A walk of the Fort Pearce site in Southern Utah.
Fort Pearce was built during the Blackhawk War of 1865-1868, a period of conflict with the Ute Indians in central and southern Utah. This was Utah's last major Indian conflict. During this time the Navajo Indians also raided the settlements of southern Utah. The Navajos used Fort Pearce Wash as a means of gaining entry into these Mormon settlements. The fort was built in 1866 to keep out the Navajo raiding parties. No battle was ever fought with the Indians at the site.
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Secret Petroglyphs Part One
An amazing collection of Indian petroglyphs in a remote hidden location in the desert southwest of the U.S. See more at
Calico Basin Petroglyphs
Ancient Native American rock art panel on one of the Kraft Boulders in the Calico Basin, near the entrance to Gateway Canyon, Nevada. Original music with ukulele, flute, electric dulcimer, and Mellotron. The piece is on the album Woodshed:
Some Utah Sights
Taking I-70 East from Beaver, Utah, we drove through Fish Lake National Forest. We stopped and checked out Fremont Indian National Park and then, across the bridge, Castle Rock Campground. Later, outside of the forest, I thought it was funny to see a truck hauling what looked like it was everything he owned, including his washer and dryer.
Hidden Cove Petroglyph Park
The ancient rock writing is fascinating, but it's hard to find but a handful of the shapes are pictures scattered at sites in the western U.S. But then I discovered the Hidden Cove Petroglyph Park. It's a newly opened, yet rarely seen look an hundreds of such writings...
Moonflower Petroglyphs
Moonflower Petroglyphs and an ancient cliff dweller ladder in the four-corners region.
brother thomas/Anasazi Petroglyphs
Me and 2 of my sons, Isaac and Skylar went to Anasazi Valley in St. George, Ut. to check the ancient Indian petroglyphs
Painted Rock Petroglyph Site
Worked out in Gila Bend, AZ for a while. Had a day off and checked the Petroglyph Site. A lot of cool figures chipped out in the rock. Hope you enjoy.
502-The Narrows AZ, Virgin River Gorge I-15 to St George UT, Most expensive section per mile.
Hello this is RVer Frank with Kathee and Coco.
We are on Interstate 15 or otherwise known as I-15, that runs from San Diego, California to the Canada–US border, through Mohave County in northwest Arizona where we are today.
This is one of my favorite scenic drives Travelin’ out in these parts.
The entire length of I-15 within Utah (and south into Arizona) is designated as the Veterans Memorial Highway.
It is the primary north–south highway in Utah, as the majority of the state's population lives along its corridor including St. George, Provo, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, the latter three being part of the urban area known as the Wasatch Front.
Traffic volume along the Arizona section of I-15 is approximately 23,000 vehicles per day.
The highway is also a part of the CANAMEX Corridor, a trade corridor in North America linking Edmonton, Alberta in Canada and Mexico City.
From Las Vegas, Nevada, I-15 winds and slightly inclines through the Virgin River Gorge here in northwest Arizona.
Despite being isolated from the rest of Arizona, in this remote Arizona Strip, and short in length at 29 and a half miles, it remains notable for its scenic passage through the Virgin River Gorge.
The highway heads in a northeasterly direction from the Nevada border northeast of Mesquite, Nevada, to the Utah border southwest of St. George, Utah.
The south portion of I-15's route was built close to the alignment of the old U.S. Route 91 (US 91), but the northern section that we will be on today, through the Virgin River Gorge, was built along roadless terrain.
The southern section of the highway was complete and open in the early 1960s, but the gorge section was inaccessible until 1973.
When it opened, the Virgin River Gorge passage was the most expensive section of rural Interstate per mile.
The Virgin River Gorge, located between Beaver Dam, Arizona on our left and ahead to St. George, Utah, is a long canyon that has been carved out by the Virgin River.
The Virgin River rises on the Colorado Plateau and created the topography of both Zion National Park and the Virgin River Gorge.
The Gorge connects the southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau and the northeastern part of the Mojave Desert.
Interstate 15 runs through the canyon and crosses the Virgin River several times, then it crosses the border into Utah and Washington County.
The Virgin River Gorge section of Interstate 15 as I mentioned before is one of the most expensive parts of interstate highway ever constructed , as we wind our way through the gorge you can see the engineering and construction effort that was required to complete this section of I-15.
Here the highway enters Arizona in Mohave County northeast of Mesquite and Las Vegas, Nevada, behind us paralleling the old US 91 heading northeast on an alignment north of the Virgin River.
I-15 parallels the Virgin River for its entire length in Arizona, but the terrain abruptly becomes more rugged as you can see ahead, where the Virgin River Gorge begins.
We just passed the interchanges at Littlefield, where old US 91 turns north to avoid the gorge which was not passable until construction of the I-15 section through the gorge, and where I-15 crosses the river for the first time just beyond.
Ahead, the gorge features limestone cliffs that are as high as 500 feet above the highway.
Within the canyon, through which it ascends northbound and descends southbound, five bridges cross the river.
The highway generally follows the winding course of the river, but several rock cuts bypass bends.
The canyon opens up slightly at the Cedar Pocket interchange (exit 18), allowing for a rest area. This rest area was turned over to the federal Bureau of Land Management in 2002 which maintains the nearby Virgin River Gorge Recreation Area. The rest area was demolished in 2009.
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Snow Canyon State Park - Petroglyph Slot Canyon
Southward HO!!!
Five friends ride ATVs south from Hurricane, Utah to Bundyville, AZ
Hiking Utah, Cottonwood Canyon Petroglyphs
We head into the Utah backcountry looking for ruins and find some really cool rock art but sadly, no ruins. We heard about these ruins in a book titled, 'Ruins Seldom Seen' by Dave Wilson. This was an off trail trip across BLM land that required route finding and the use of a topographic map. We also had some steep down climbs and fourth class scrambles to climb out. The north tip of Cottonwood Canyon is private land, that means No Trespasssing. Visiting ruins and rock art sites demands respect and consideration, we are all stewards of these cultural vestiges.
Moore Cutoff Petroglyphs
Slideshow of the Moore Cutoff Petroglyphs and Dinosaur Tracks along Utah Highway 803 near Moore, Utah.
Castle Crags Petroglyphs Revealed
Stephen Sindoni continues his ongoing series with his journey to uncover the Castle Crags Petroglyphs.
See new photos of ancient symbols. Stephen Sindoni has been a guest on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory, Odyssey Radio with Mike Schultz, and The Suzane Northrop Show.
St. George Parade of Homes - 2020 Promo #2
The St. George Parade of Homes is no ordinary Parade. It is the largest Parade in the state displaying a variety of spectacular homes and introducing exciting new trends to attendees from around the world. The homes are set among breathtaking landscapes only found in Southern Utah.