On a towering rock wall on the western side of Utah Scenic Byway 279 (also called Potash Road) are panels of Native American rock art. The motifs are many metres above the road level, as a result of talus being remove when the road was constructed.
Some of the men depicted at the rock art site are carrying bows and arrows and shields.
There are hundred of motifs across a few separate panels.
On a separate panel (which I missed) is a big bear petroglyph, which perhaps represents a hunting scene (image credit: gjhikes.com).
More information on Utah Highway 279 Rock Art Sit
- gjhikes – Potash Road Rock Art Site
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