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Sego Canyon Rock Art

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Margo
April 29, 2017
Incredible Native American pictographs and petroglyphs. The ghost town of Sego in also in this canyon...ruins of houses, cellars and old cars. Cemetery. Fun to poke around! Well-graded dirt road into the canyon...Head north out of Moab on HWY 191...turn east on I-70, get off at the Thompson exit which is perhaps 10-15 miles east of Crescent Junction? Head north through the town of Thompson. This road turns to dirt eventually. The road splits, but you can explore both sides. There is a well-marked trailhead with information on the rock art panels...some of the best around! The ghost town and old cemetery is easy to find and just off of one of the roads. Watch for RATTLESNAKES, and please stay off of private property!!!
Incredible Native American pictographs and petroglyphs. The ghost town of Sego in also in this canyon...ruins of houses, cellars and old cars. Cemetery. Fun to poke around! Well-graded dirt road into the canyon...Head north out of Moab on HWY 191...turn east on I-70, get off at the Thompson exit…
Lydia
May 6, 2022
Absolutely stunning rock art that also happens to be the most accessible in our area. After a short drive on I-70, visitors just have to drive through Thompson Springs and into the canyon where signs will direct you to walls covered in aging art made by three distinct tribal groups who lived in the area: the Utes, Fremont, and Archaic peoples. As always, please do not touch/scratch/alter the art in any way.
Absolutely stunning rock art that also happens to be the most accessible in our area. After a short drive on I-70, visitors just have to drive through Thompson Springs and into the canyon where signs will direct you to walls covered in aging art made by three distinct tribal groups who lived in the…
Rob & Tina
June 30, 2016
Great pictographs and local mining history
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21 Sego Cyn Rd
Thompson Springs, UT