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Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Petroglyph Trail
Photo of petroglyph along trail

Russ bodnar

Possible supernatural figure at stop 13 along trail.

Petroglyph Trail
(1/4 mile, allow 30 minutes)

 

If you are planning on visiting both Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl, you may consider walking along the cliff face between the sites on the Petroglyph Trail. Trail guides are available at both ends of the trail. Take water and travel in small groups to lessen impacts to this fragile area. Bring binoculars to better view the high petroglyphs. Please stay on the designated trail, and do not climb the rocks
 
Photo of mountain lion petroglyph
Russ Bodnar
Petroglyphs of bird and possible mountain lion at stop 10 along trail.
 
Photo of interconnected spirals and petroglyphs
Russ Bodnar
Interconnected spirals and petroglyphs at stop 11.
Photo of Visitor Center  

Did You Know?
Chaco Canyon National Monument was established on March 11, 1907. On December 19, 1980, Chaco Canyon National Monument was re-designated Chaco Culture National Historical Park. An additional 13,000 acres were added to the park.

Last Updated: December 22, 2006 at 13:14 EST