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McKee Spring Petroglyphs

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The McKee Spring Petroglyphs are a group of rock carvings in the Utah portion of Dinosaur National Monument, along the monument's Island Park Road. The panels are attributed to the Fremont culture and include prominent anthropomorphic figures with broad shoulders, elaborate headdresses or jewelry, and relatively small limbs. They are viewed in place on exposed sandstone and are protected archaeological resources that visitors must not touch or alter.

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McKee Spring Petroglyphs ranks #88 of 157 in the Petroglyph ranking, behind Mazinaw Lake Petroglyphs, ahead of Cerro Colorado Petroglyphs.

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Where exactly are the McKee Spring Petroglyphs located?

They are located within Dinosaur National Monument in Utah, set deep within an isolated canyon setting. Visitors usually need to drive on dirt roads and hike to view the historic rock art panels.

Which indigenous group created the McKee Spring Petroglyphs?

The petroglyphs were created by the Fremont culture, who inhabited the region from roughly 600 to 1300 AD. The site is particularly notable for its large anthropomorphic figures carved with elaborate headdresses.

Do you need a permit to visit the McKee Spring Petroglyphs?

No special permit is required to view the petroglyphs, but visitors must pay the standard Dinosaur National Monument entrance fee. Because the site is in an isolated canyon, checking with the park visitor center for current road conditions is highly recommended.

What do the carvings at McKee Spring depict?

The panel is famous for its large, carved anthropomorphic figures adorned with distinctive headdresses, necklaces, and shields. Researchers believe these Fremont culture carvings may represent deities, important hunters, or shamanic figures.

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