A Trip To The Ancient Legend Rock Petroglyph Site In Wyoming Is Truly Fascinating
By Kim Magaraci|Published February 06, 2020
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
When it comes to historic places, Wyoming has done an incredible job of preserving some of the most culturally significant sites in America. Our petroglyph sites are second-to-none, and you can visit one of the most delicate and impressive places just outside of Thermopolis.
Legend Rock is maintained by Hot Springs State Park, and it's considered one of Thermopolis, Wyoming's most impressive and culturally significant attractions.
Over the years, local concern led to the official designation of the rock as a state petroglyph site. In 2011, a visitor's center and interpretive trails were established on the site.
The site is open year-round, but in the winter months (October to April), you need to pick up a key from the Hot Spring State Park office in order to access the site and trails.