The Sego Canyon Rock Art Panels are one of the most dramatic and mystifying rock-art sights in the area. On the canyon walls you can see large, ghostlike rock-art figures etched by Native Americans approximately 4,000 years ago. There's also art left by the Ute Indians from the 19th-century. Distinctive for their large anthropomorphic figures, and for horses, buffalo, and shields painted with red-and-white pigment, these rare drawings are some of the finest Ute pictographs in the region. The panels are 3½ mi off I-70 on a maintained gravel road.
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