This is a nice stop, especially if you're a history buff. We spent about 40 minutes here walking the trail and looking at some of the petroglyphs. Most of the trail is marked and they even have...
Hickison Petroglyph Recreation Area
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such a true gem on this earth! I take my grandchildren camping every year, we love this place so so much we decided to make it a tradition. I recommend taking the kiddos fishing and hiking, one of...
I stayed one Sunday night in the campground, first stop on my way to Utah, easy to get a FCFS site even though it was probably after 6 PM, very quiet (about a mile off of Highway 50), sites far...
We saw a sign for this when we were driving on the Loneliest Road in America, on our way to Lake Tahoe. We pulled in to see what it was all about. There was a self-guided interpretive trail that...
Gayle and I stopped here last week as part of our driven on the "Loneliest Road in America" or US 50. The Hickison Petroglyph Recreation Area provides public access to petroglyphs created by...




