Known locally as the Golf Course Panel, it is an odd thing to visit ancient rock art in a neighborhood in Moab! The panel is on the edge of a neighborhood, next to a golf course. Though a bit of an unusual atmosphere for rock art, the panel is quite good with many figures dotting about a 30-foot high by 90 foot long section of the cliff.
Known locally as the Golf Course Panel, it is an odd thing to visit ancient rock art in a neighborhood in Moab! The panel is on the edge of a neighborhood, next to a golf course. Though a bit of an unusual atmosphere for rock art, the panel is quite good with many figures dotting about a 30-foot high by 90 foot long section of the cliff.
Golf Course Rock Art. Dating back to the Formative Period (2000 BC - 250 AD), this panel is covers a 90 feet wide area. See elk, canines, human figures, such as the "Moab Man", and big and small bighorn sheep. Look to the far right of the panel and find what is popularly referred to as the reindeer and sled.
Golf Course Rock Art Site A petroglyph panel in a neighborhood near the golf course in Moab. The drawings, which can be seen from the parking area but should be seen close up, are a mix of Fremont and Anasazi likely dating back to between 1 to 1300 AD.
Birthing Rock, also known as the “Birthing Scene,” is a boulder off of a popular recreational road outside of the city of Moab, notes Zak Podmore for the Salt Lake Tribune. Petroglyphs—images that are scratched or otherwise carved into rock, as opposed to painted pictographs—adorn its four sides.Apr 30, 2021
The rock art of the Moab region, under the auspices of the Bureau of Land Management, includes both petroglyphs (motifs pecked, ground, incised, abraded, or scratched) and pictographs (paintings using mineral pigments and plant dyes).
The Moab Man (also called "Malachite man") is a find of several human skeletons found after bulldozing in a mine whose rock dated to the Early Cretaceous period, about 140 million years ago.
Hole in the Rock is a narrow and steep crevice in the western rim of Glen Canyon, in southern Utah in the western United States. Together with another canyon on the eastern side of the Colorado River, it provided a route through what would otherwise be a large area of impassable terrain.
15, 2020. Pam and Quentin Baker were so drawn to the rock art around Moab that they built their retirement home there in the late 1990s and relocated to the southeastern Utah tourist town in 2001 after long careers as Colorado educators.Jan 19, 2020
JordanMoab, kingdom, ancient Palestine. Located east of the Dead Sea in what is now west-central Jordan, it was bounded by Edom and the land of the Amorites.
17-mileIf you take this 17-mile journey you will be treated to soaring sandstone cliffs, rock climbing, cycling trails, petroglyphs, dinosaur tracks, arches, and views of the Colorado River. The Potash route is also a very popular ride for road cyclists.
Petroglyphs are more than just "rock art," picture writing, or an imitation of the natural world. They should not be confused with hieroglyphics, which are symbols used to represent words, nor thought of as ancient Indian graffiti.Feb 1, 2018
Petroglyphs are rock carvings (rock paintings are called pictographs) made by pecking directly on the rock surface using a stone chisel and a hammerstone. When the desert varnish (or patina) on the surface of the rock was chipped off, the lighter rock underneath was exposed, creating the petroglyph.Mar 20, 2021
This wall of petroglyphs is located in Arches National Park, just off the Delicate Arch hiking trail. As you make you way up the trail to Delicate Arch you will see a small trail that forks off the main trail. The trail to the petroglyphs is very short and adds approx 10 minutes to your hike, but its well worth it.
A scenic 18 hole golf course & driving range in Moab, UT. Open to the public. #moabgolf #moabgolfcourse
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