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  1. Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, & Trails - Legend Rock State ...

    Legend Rock has been a sacred site for Native Americans of this region for thousands of years. Local concern for the preservation and protection of the site led to acquisition of the property …

  2. Legend Rock - Wikipedia

    Legend Rock Petroglyph Site is located in Hot Springs County, Wyoming, 20 miles northwest of Hot Springs State Park (which is located in Thermopolis, Wyoming). Legend Rock is a …

  3. Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site - Hot Springs Wyoming …

    Take a self-guided tour of the world-renowned Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site, located 29 miles northwest of Thermopolis! Along the designated walking trails, visitors will find that the …

  4. Legend Rock State Petroglyphs Site - Historic Wyoming

    Oct 25, 2023 · Located approximately 30 miles northwest of Thermopolis, the quarter-mile-long Legend Rock Petroglyph Site is one of the largest accessible rock art sites in the U.S. The site …

  5. Legend Rock Petroglyph Historic Site - Travel Wyoming

    Located approximately 30 miles northwest of Hot Springs State Park, Legend Rock enables visitors to view over 300 petroglyphs spanning a time-period of thousands of years. These …

  6. Legend Rock Petroglyphs - Meeteetse Visitor Center

    Visit the Legend Rock Petroglyphs near Meeteetse, Wyoming. Native Americans believed this place to be sacred and have been carving petroglyphs on the cliff face for thousands of years. …

  7. Legend Rock Petroglyph Site (2025) - Tripadvisor

    At Legend Rock Petroglyph site, visitors step back in time to A.D. 500-1700. Well-preserved prehistoric and American Indian etchings of animals and humans are located along …

  8. Legend Rock - WyoHistory.org

    Sep 9, 2011 · Despite having suffered some defacement, Legend Rock includes the oldest and best-preserved examples of Dinwoody tradition rock art known in the world. The site is …

  9. Tours – Meeteetse Museums

    Legend Rock is “one of the oldest and best examples of the Dinwoody rock art in the world” where the public can view nearly 300 individual petroglyphs created up to 10,000 years ago.

  10. Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site is a 400 meters long (1,312 feet) near vertical cliff with more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels and over 300 petroglyph figures. Legend Rock has been …