Near Split Rock Petroglyphs
Near Split Rock Petroglyphs
Near Split Rock Petroglyphs
Near Split Rock Petroglyphs
Near Split Rock Petroglyphs

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Split Rock Petroglyphs

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Borrego Springs, California
17.2
mi
Distance
2,173
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
17.2mi
Distance
2,173ft
Elevation Gain
2,173ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
3,135ft
High Point
1,136ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Located within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, the Split Rock Petroglyphs trail is a captivating 17.2-mile out-and-back journey that follows the Pinyon Wash Trail through Pinyon Canyon.These petroglyphs, found near a large boulder known as Split Rock, represent a significant historical and cultural site. Created by the Native American cultures that once inhabited the area, the petroglyphs showcase a variety of designs, including geometric patterns, animal figures, and possible human representations. While the exact age of these petroglyphs isn't precisely known, estimates suggest they are several hundred to a few thousand years old, likely crafted by the ancestors of the Kumeyaay people.The trail leading to the petroglyphs is a popular destination for hikers and enthusiasts of Native American history and rock art. Visitors are encouraged to view these ancient artworks with respect, avoiding any contact that could damage these delicate and irreplaceable cultural artifacts.The experience of visiting the Split Rock Petroglyphs offers a unique opportunity to connect with the region's indigenous history and culture. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is celebrated for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and fascinating geological features, making it an ideal destination for various outdoor activities.StargazingAs an International Dark Sky Park, Anza-Borrego provides excellent stargazing opportunities, with minimal light pollution ensuring clear views of the night sky.Best Time to HikeThe trail is most comfortably hiked from late fall to early spring, as summer temperatures can be extreme due to the lack of shade.CampingBackcountry camping is permitted within the park, with a limit of 30 days per calendar year. Detailed rules and regulations can be found on the Anza-Borrego State Park Backcountry Camping website.Additinal InformationFor more details on the trail and park, visit the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park website.

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