You Haven't Lived Until You've Seen This Utah Park Full Of Ancient Petroglyphs
By Catherine Armstrong|Published March 14, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Imagine being able to see ancient art at your local park…literally being able to stand in front of drawings made by humans who lived here thousands of years before you were born! You can do exactly that at this little park in St. George. Take a look at Bloomington Petroglyph Park:
The next time you're in St. George, make a quick stop at the Bloomington Petroglyph park. You'll find it at 1460 W. Navajo Dr., St. George, UT 84790.
This park is tiny - just a half acre lot right in a neighborhood in Bloomington (which is in the southwest portion of St. George). There's a little walking trail that takes you past a couple of huge boulders where you'll see the petroglyphs.
There isn't much information on these petroglyphs available at the park, so it's hard to say exactly how old these drawing are. Other petroglyphs in Utah - those at Newspaper Rock or Nine-Mile Canyon, for instance - are known to be around 2,000 years old.
If you visit, please don't climb on the boulders or touch the petroglyphs. Be respectful of this place and the ancient culture this artwork represents, and make sure that you leave it in the same condition you found it so that others who visit after you may also enjoy it.