Moore Petroglyphs near Moore, Utah

Moore Petroglyphs – near Moore, Utah



The Trek Details

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Location: Near Moore (Central Utah), Utah
Managing Agency: BLM
Pets: Allowed
Fees: None
Restrooms: None
Trail Condition: easy dirt trail
Distance: I hiked several hundred feet to see the petroglyphs
Time Required: 15+ minutes
Sights: petroglyphs
Best Season: All
Water Info: Bring a bottle of water if needed
Parking Elevation: 6080 ft
Summit Elevation: varies slightly
Elevation Difference: varies slightly

GPS Coordinates

Parking: 38.94013, -111.11058

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These petroglyphs are located near the tiny town of Moore, Utah, which is located south of Price.

Broken buildings at Moore Utah

I found these randomly as I was driving on Utah Route 10 then 803 to Goblin Valley instead of Highway 191.  I thought it would be fun to go a different way and I found some great places to visit including these petroglyphs near Moore and also the Rochester Rock Art Panel near Emery.

While I was driving to Goblin Valley one trip, I went through the town of Moore.  It’s a very tiny town which is nothing more than a few houses.  There are lots of broken barns and buildings near town that are neat to check out too just be please respectful of private property and observe from a distance.

I kept driving until I found a random pull-out and decided to see what was there.  Good thing I stopped because I immediately noticed information signs about petroglyphs in the area! I couldn’t have been luckier!  I got out and explored the area and quickly found most of the petroglyphs are right near the sign.  I think I counted four separate snake petroglyphs.  The huge snakes can be seen on the sides of the boulders, but the most interesting thing about them is that they are all facing the same direction.  And, they seem to be be pointing up the cliff side…I wonder what’s up there…





Whether the snakes truly represent snakes, or rivers, trails, or something else, we may never know.   Other petroglyphs can be found including lizards, anthropomorphs (human like figures), spirals, circles, and even an inscription from the CCC that was made on April 21, 1939!   You can see other modern graffiti.  Please be respectful and resist those urges to carve your name or deface the rocks. I know it’s a challenge and temptation for some out there, but it is possible, just observe without touching or defacing the rock art.




Personal Thoughts

Personal Thoughts

There are lots more petroglyphs at this location. If I wasn't already planning on camping in Goblin Valley, I would have spent a few hours crawling all over finding more! This is worth the stop!

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[…] This was a fun panel to see in person.  It’s not anywhere near any main highways so it may not be worth the trip alone if you’re not crazy like me.  While you’re in the area, you should check out the Rochester Panel and the Moore Petroglyphs. […]

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