Roadside Petroglyphs of Moab

Read on for high fives in the high desert!

Red rocks burning at the base of the La Sal mountains.

You don’t have to be a rock climber to view the roadside petroglyphs. They are accessible to everyone, even though most people really are rock climbing in the area. I can’t wait to show you what happens if you continue down this river road in Moab, Utah. But for today, follow my tires and enjoy more ancient rock art!

Do you see the glyphs? Desert varnish abounds.

I love this hand.

Desert petroglyphs inspired my book cover. Energy, vortices, space portals, and aliens! Oh, my. Click on the image to visit Mosaic Monday.

Another long row of solidarity.

Stay tuned for more from Moab!

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Sharon Wagner is a supernatural writer, inexhaustible travel blogger, and illustrator of children’s books, including Maya Monkey. A creative from birth, she never stops dreaming of magical worlds to unravel with words. Her debut novel, The Levitation Game, launches this summer. When she’s not traveling the jungles of Central America, Sharon lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two cats.

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13 Comments

  1. What a great looking place – and one I have wished to visit for many years. With the exception of the snow, the colours, shapes and rock art remind me of Central Australia.
    Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne

  2. I haven’t been to Utah in many years (close to 45, I believe). I’ve seen petroglyphs once, at Petroglyphs Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada, and that was many years ago, too. Yours are fantastic. Alana ramblinwitham

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