Ash Springs Rock Art Site

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Alamo, United States

Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Ash Springs Rock Art Site Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Ash Springs Rock Art Site is located in Alamo, United States. Ash Springs Rock Art Site is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United States.

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David Wheeler

Pretty cool place. Can be a challenge finding all the rock art and a lot of it has become weathered and difficult to see. Still worth a visit though since it's so easy to get to.

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Roy Hayes

Very near the road, and the petroglyphs are super easy to locate among the boulder field. Don't be discouraged by the barb wire fence at the first fork on the left side of the dirt road. You just have to open it, which is a little tedious, drive your car through, and close the gate behind you complying with what the signs says. And then you just walk or drive less then minute to a round about where you can park and explore on foot. There's a trail registration form for you to optionally fill out, and a brochure, giving a map of the area, with some explanation to what you're seeing. The map shows a trail for you to take through the brush to the 18 marked petroglyphs in the area. Side note, there is a bunch of old rusty trash and broken glass in the area. Unfortunate that it hasn't been cleaned up yet.

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Ken and Alicia Lund

This is a great, little known rock art site just outside of Ash Springs, Nevada with abundant petroglyphs on the boulders in the area. The BLM has an interpretive walking trail to help you find the petroglyphs, but they are abundant. Even without the rock art, the boulder outcroppings are neat. Short dirt road to reach the site from the paved road.

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John Allen

Fascinating collection of rock art, including many anthropomorphs (human-like figures) and zoomorphs (animal-like figures). While the site isn't far from Highway 93, the dirt road up to it is fairly tricky to navigate. A truck or 4x4 is recommended. It also helps to bring a brochure that will add to your understanding of what you're seeing.

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Yessenia Carinosita

Very nice place...

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Chris Helvie

Fun place to stop

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Mark Kephart

It was cool but different