Buckhorn Wash Historic Site This location hosts one of the best examples of pictographs in Utah. Buckhorn Wash (also called Buckhorn Draw) is a narrow canyon about
Richard Erwin                           20 miles east of CastleDale in central Utah. The site of the pictographs is about 22 miles east of highway 10, on a gravel road. Visible from
May 4, 2010                              the Wedge overlook, the canyon is home to both pictographs and petroglyphs but is especially famous for the 2,000 year old paintings
                                                    made by the Barrier Canyon natives we call pictographs.

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