This site features petroglyphs and pictographs created by at least 3 different groups of ancient inhabitants of this land. So, who were these people?
The earliest of group was the nomadic, hunter-gatherer Paleo Indians. Their arts are often life-sized figures with big, square or oblong bodies. The Intestine Man, the petroglyph this site is named after, is a well-preserved example.
Here's how to find the pictographs, they're sometimes a bit tricky to find. Just after you park, follow the dirt path down. Then, to your left and kind of high up, is a small collection of art, which is sometimes difficult to see. The bigger, more visible art is to your right.
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