Grapevine canyon in Nevada is a significant rock art site.


Looking to the north bluff face at the entrance to Grapevine canyon, Nevada.

Rock art high on the South bluff face at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Rock art on the North bluff face and a boulder at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Closeup on the North rock art on the bluff face at the entrace to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Rock art on the boulder at the North side of the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada. The scale is 50 cm. in length.

Rock art on the South bluff face at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada. The scale is 50 cm. in length.

Rock art including a linked three segment petroglyph on the South bluff face at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada. The scale is 50 cm. in length.

Rock art including a linked three segment petroglyph on the South bluff face at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada. The scale is 50 cm. in length. Yes, that is Professor Michael Fuller

Rock art on the South bluff at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Rock art high on the South bluff at the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Horned human-like figure on the North side of Grapevine Canyon, Nevada. Scale is 50 cm. in length.

Rock art high on the bluff on the north side of the canyon.

Rock art high on the bluff on the north side of the canyon. The petroglyphs in the center of the image may be reprentations of atlatls.

rock art low on the bluff on the north side of Grapevine canyon. The scale is 50 cm in length.

Petroglyphs high on the north bluff at the entrance of Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Closeup of the petroglyphs high on the north bluff at the entrance of Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

The iconic panel of mountain sheep on the South wall, approximately half way between the canyon floor and rim, in Grapevine Canyon. Scale is 50 cm in length.

Sign by the National Park Service at the beginning of the hiking trail situated east of the entrance to Grapevine Canyon, Nevada.

Selfie of Professors Michael Fuller and Neathery Fuler with the entrance to Grapevine Canyon behind them.

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