When you consider Michigan’s history, several important eras likely come to mind: the height of the automobile industry, the birth of Motown music, and perhaps a military battle or two during the 19th century. What many Michiganders often forget, however, is that our state’s unique history stretches farther back in time than we might immediately comprehend. There’s one historic spot here in the Great Lakes State that will absolutely amaze you, and you’ll want to see for yourself.
Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park is located at 8251 Germania Rd. in Cass City.
As its name suggests, this outdoor area houses the fascinating Sanilac Petroglyphs, which offer Michiganders and tourists of all ages an exciting glimpse back in time.
These Native American carvings were first discovered etched into the forest’s natural sandstone slabs in 1881. For over a century, they have remained a source of wonder.
While it’s impossible to pinpoint precisely when the petroglyphs were carved, most geologists remain confident that they were created between 300 and 1,000 years ago.
It’s tough to imagine what life might have been like during the petroglyphs’ emergence. The realities of modern Michigan often make it easy to forget our region’s storied past.
So, what will you see when you pay a visit to the petroglyphs? The carvings feature everything from simple swirls to birds to human handprints. Talk about incredible!
Sadly, portions of the Sanilac Petroglyphs have been damaged by vandalism and natural erosion over the years. During your visit, be careful to leave the site untouched.
Admission to the site is free and the experience is unforgettable. When you’re ready to connect with the native peoples who first called our region home, look no further.
For more information about the Sanilac Petroglyphs, click here. Have you visited this unique site in years past? We would love to hear your stories and see your photos in the comment section below!
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