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  1. The Parowan Gap is an incredible area with a plethora of prehistorical and historical values. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Parowan Gap includes many petroglyphs of native people, markings from Spanish explorers and 19th century pioneers.

  2. Located close to Interstate 15, the Parowan Gap is a convenient trip for everyone. If you’re into geology, the anticline of the Red Hills and the wind gap are unique. If you dig Native American history the short trip to examine the petroglyphs is totally worth it.

  3. www.utah.com › destinations › natural-areasThe Parowan Gap | Utah.com

    Parowan Gap. Parowan Gap has two features of distinction, one natural, one man-made. The pass near Parowan is a classic example of a wind gap, an unusual geological landform marking where an ancient river has cut a 600-foot-deep notch through the Red Hills.

  4. Native American Cultural History just off I-15... These amazing petroglyphs are probably the most accessible of any petroglyphs I have seen. The Parowan Gap Petroglyphs are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They are located on either side of the road.

  5. Jun 17, 2016 · Discover Parowan Gap Petroglyphs in Parowan, Utah: Hundreds of drawings left by the land's previous inhabitants remain mysterious.

  6. www.americansouthwest.net › utah › parowan-gapParowan Gap, Western Utah

    Parowan Gap is a stream-carved, three mile-long passage through the Red Hills, a low range of colorful, uplifted, inclined sandstone which rises above Parowan Valley in southwestern Utah.

  7. visitcedarcity.com › things-to-do › explore-the-cityParowan Gap Petroglyphs

    Parowan Gaps gallery of ancient American Indian rock carvings (petroglyphs) includes geometric designs, lizards, snakes, mountain sheep, bear claws and human figures. With over 90 panels and 1,500 figures, the Gap is believed to be one of the most concentrated collections of petroglyphs in the west and one of the most accessible.

  8. Mar 27, 2021 · Located 11 miles west of the town of Parowan, the Navajo sandstone gap is covered in a patchwork gallery of American Indi-an rock carvings. Images of human figures, spirals, snakes, bear claws...

  9. Utah has so many great petroglyphs and pictographs. One of our favorite sites to see them is the Parowan Gap. Located about 10 minutes west of Parowan, the Parowan Gap Petroglyphs are an amazing set of panels that is worth a trip.

  10. May 3, 2017 · Hundreds of thousands of Utah travelers zoom past the Parowan Gap in Iron County on their way to St. George, Zion National Park, Las Vegas or Southern California.

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