The Fremont Petroglyph panels along route 24 next to the Fruita Schoolhouse act like a window into the past. Here, along two wooden walkways, you can see ancient petroglyphs carved into the rock and desert varnish by the Fremont Culture who lived in the Waterpocket Fold area long before Mormon settlers arrived. The main panel features ornately dressed humanoid figures while other petroglyphs appear to be animals and geometric shapes.
Image: James St. John, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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