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Legend Rock Petroglyph Site

Legend Rock Petroglyph site

Hundreds of Native American drawings adorn the cliff face known as Legend Rock, approximately 30 miles northwest of Thermopolis. The area is managed by the BLM and the State of Wyoming.

 

Facilities include an improved access road, a public restroom and picnic tables.

No fee is charged, but to protect these cultural treasures, access is controlled. Visit the Hot Springs State Park office in Thermopolis for a gate key and access information.