Petroglyphs are seriously cool art that’s stood the tests of time and weather, as Valley dwellers scratched them into area rocks more than 500 years ago. Learn more about those suns, people, and animals that highlight those drawings at one of the guided weekly Twilight Tours of the petrogylpyh trail and nature preserve at the Deer Valley Rock Art Center, 3711 West Deer Valley Road. Rock art meanings, area archaeology, Native cultures, and desert plants and animals are discussed during the hour-long walk.
3711 W. Deer Valley Road
Glendale, AZ 85308
Category: Galleries
Region: Glendale
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More than 1,500 petrogylphs can be viewed on the quarter-mile hike, run by Arizona State University’s archaeology program in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change.
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