Parowan Gap Petroglyphs
Brian Head, Utah
Copyright: -ted/FlickrParowan Gap Petroglyphs
View a part of history with the rock etchings known as petroglyphs left by Native Americans in the area. The Parowan Gap Petroglyphs were created centuries ago by Native Americans traveling through the area. Designs were etched onto the smooth faces of large boulders found on the gap, now known as petroglyphs.
Useful Information
- Address: Iron County, UT
- More Info: utah.com/parowan-gap
Do & See
The snowy slopes of Brian Head Peak, Navajo Mountain, and Giant Steps provide the perfect setting for outdoor winter activities like downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing, and summer activities like hiking and mountain biking. Two of the five national parks located in Utah are within a reasonable drive from Brian Head. Fishing in the area's lakes and rivers is a popular pastime. In addition, there are several activities, sights and events in nearby Cedar City and Parowan.