Parowan Gap: Petroglyphs, Dinosaur Tracks, Boondocking

Sojourn Seniors
Sojourn Seniors
4.1 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Twenty miles west of Cedar
Twenty miles west of Cedar City, Utah, Parowan Gap is a traveler's "two-for." Not only can you see rock etchings from ancient Native Americans and dinosaur tracks millions of years old, but your can marvel the genius of a solar calendar---Southern Utah's version of Stonehenge.  See the petroglyphs, late cretaceous dinosaur tracks and footprints, lots of hiking, off-road riding (ATVs), and watch the summer solstice or fall equinox. And for boondockers and campers, there's an abundance of dispersed camping opportunities. An added plus, you're not far from Little Salt Lake, Zion National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park.

CHAPTERS
00:00   Intro
00:35  Overview
03:31  Gap Fly Through
04:18  Walking Tour of Petroglyphs
07:34  Summer Solstice
07:56  Opportunities for Dispersed Camping or Boondocking
08:16  Drive to Dinosaur Tracks
08:36  Dinosaur Tracks Fly Over
09:27  Walking Tour of Dinosaur Tracks
16:13  Hamburger Patty in Parowan
16:44  Directions to Parowan Gap
17:19  Close
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/10/03 منتشر شده است.
4,172 بـار بازدید شده
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