Fodor's Expert Review Sego Canyon Rock Art Interpretive Site

Green River Family
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Sego is one of the most dramatic and mystifying rock-art sites in the entire state. Large, ghostlike rock-art figures painted and etched by Native Americans approximately 4,000 years ago cover these canyon walls. There's also art left by the Ute 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 a must-see. A well-preserved ghost town is also nearby.

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Quick Facts

I–70, Exit 187
Thompson Springs, Utah  84540, USA

435-259–2100-Bureau of Land Management Office in Moab

www.blm.gov

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