Portions of the Rock Art at Sego Canyon are on Bureau of Land Management land. The rest are on private property, owned by a rather grumpy man who patrols in his pickup truck to be sure you’re not crossing his barbed wire fence. He didn’t seem pleased at me even being this close, as he gestured at me to move along.
From the Album: Moab Part 3: Rock Art
Day three in Moab was spent on another road trip. I drove up to Sego Canyon, which is in the tiny town of Thompson, Utah. Then back to Moab to climb up to Courthouse Wash. Each site contains Rock Art dating back thousands of years. The pictures are a site to see, and you can’t help but wonder what story or message the artists were trying to convey.