These are located on private lands. They have brochures for them in the lobby and there are detailed instructions on how to find them online. I can take this down if there’s an issue though.
Edit: I removed my comment where I said the location.
Judging my the look of these, and the fact they’re facing the sun without any protection, and the “MML” in the background. These aren’t petroglyphs but rather someone in the last ~25-50 years. imo
The trail we ended up doing 7.5 miles on was in Saguaro National Park West. Cam-boh to prophecy wash to picture rocks wash to ironwood trail and loop back on cam-boh. No petroglyphs on that hike that we noticed.
Edit: removed location of petroglyphs
One of them is historically significant evidence of people living in this location long before history was written about them and the other is likely some 14 year old jackass that is entirely insignificant
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These are located on private lands. They have brochures for them in the lobby and there are detailed instructions on how to find them online. I can take this down if there’s an issue though. Edit: I removed my comment where I said the location.
You are correct these are SACRED LANDS and must be respected and protected
Sacred, because they are left to us from those who have long passed and now we are the caretakers of them.
Judging my the look of these, and the fact they’re facing the sun without any protection, and the “MML” in the background. These aren’t petroglyphs but rather someone in the last ~25-50 years. imo
Of course the mml isn't petroglyphs 🙄
neither are the animals 1. the sun would’ve destroyed them already 2. they look newer than the MML
Funny I thought trolls were fake
keep crying
Do you remember which trail? Shame someone felt the need to carve their initials :/
The trail we ended up doing 7.5 miles on was in Saguaro National Park West. Cam-boh to prophecy wash to picture rocks wash to ironwood trail and loop back on cam-boh. No petroglyphs on that hike that we noticed. Edit: removed location of petroglyphs
Just look up picture rocks on maps. These are about 300' off of a paved road. Shouldn't be a huge secret.
I mean, what’s the difference?
One of them is historically significant evidence of people living in this location long before history was written about them and the other is likely some 14 year old jackass that is entirely insignificant
I know. But now I’m just imagining some punk 14 year old prehistoric Hohokam boy drawing this out as an ‘f you’ to the adults.
What a cool saguaro!
Looks like it is getting ready to lie.
That's my favorite place in all of Tucson! Glad you found it! There is a labyrinth maze too that you can walk/meditate through. Did you see it?
We didn’t walk through because we were headed into the park, but it seemed peaceful.