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Rock Art Canyon Ranch

Category: Arts + Sightseeing + Tours

Box 224, Joseph City, Winslow, AZ
520.288.3260

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Rock Art Canyon Ranch - Reviews from across the web

What a Day!!! - user review
What a day! The owner is the real deal....A true cowboy in all areas. After spending time at his ranch viewing all of the artifacts he has found, we went down to the canyon that was on h...
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the highlight of our trip - user review
anyone traveling near winslow az should add this to their trip. Brantly was a truely gratious host that opened his ranch up to us. My seven year old was allowed to ride on a horse and ...
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A visit to the Rock Art Ranch - user review
We recently visited the Rock Art Ranch with a group of 12 people mostly in their fifties and sixties. We were greeted by Brently (the owner since 1945) and cowhand Clem. Both were extre...
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Stunning - user review
The folks at the Ranch were very friendly & courteous. The Museum of Pottery is awesome. The Petroglph's were unreal. This is a tour you will really want to se...
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Winslow Chamber of Commerce - Area Attractions
Rock Art Ranch offers a variety of experiences for the most avid adventurer or the most casual tourist. The ranch, situated in a remote area between Holbrook and Winslow, Arizona, off Interstate 40, is home to one of the finest stands of Anasazi petroglyphs in the Southwest. Rock Art Ranch is a work...
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Rock Art Ranch Near Winslow, Arizona - What You Need to Know About Rock Art Ranch
What most come to see is Rock Art Canyon, a beautiful wooded canyon with a stream running through it. On the walls are impressive Anasazi petroglyphs. The owner has built stairs down into the canyon and, on the rim, an observation station where you can...
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Rock Art Ranch, Arizona :: HikeArizona.COM
While the site primarily represents ancient Native American culture, there are also significant ties to more recent Arizona history and the “taming” of the wild, Wild West. A company of US Calvary soldiers camped beside the access road butte the day before participating in the Battle of Big Dry Wash...
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