Capitol Reef National Park could be the most underrated National Park in the United States. While Zion National Park, Arches National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park are well known and get plenty of attention, Capitol Reef National Park can be found in the south-central desert of Utah and is home to ancient historical Petroglyphs.

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The Petroglyph Panels are an incredible and fascinating look in to North America’s past. Thousands of years old, they provide a unique story about those who came before us and who called this amazing landscape home. Have you seen the Petroglyph Panels at Capitol Reef National Park? Let us know what you thought!

 

 

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