• The trail into Horseshoe Canyon from the west rim trailhead is an old four-wheel-drive road that is suitable for horses.
  • Holy Ghost panel in the Great Gallery, Horseshoe Canyon, August 2009 photograph. Horseshoe Canyon, formerly known as Barrier Canyon...
  • Most visitors access Horseshoe from the Hanksville side, from Utah Highway 24 via 30 miles of graded dirt road.
  • The largest panel within Horseshoe Canyon, The Great Gallery, measures 200 feet long and 15 feet tall, and is the product of the prehistoric Desert Archaic culture.
  • Horseshoe Canyon is a separate unit of Canyonlands National Park situated 20 miles north of Hans Flat Ranger Station.
  • These panels are the namesakes for this style of artwork, that being Barrier Canyon as they are named for Barrier Creek which flows through Horseshoe Canyon.
  • There are two access points to Horseshoe Canyon: Green River, Utah, and Highway 24 near Hanksville, Utah.
  • Horseshoe Canyon contains one of the finest displays of prehistoric Indian rock art in the United States.
  • Located in Utah’s southeastern desert, just outside of Canyonlands National Park, is Horseshoe Canyon.
  • Twenty miles northwest of the Maze, the Horseshoe Canyon section of Canyonlands National Park features a deep, vertical-walled ravine similar to many...
  • There is a winged figure that is very similar to the figures located in Buckhorn Draw which is north west of Horseshoe Canyon in the San Rafael Swell.
  • Bureau of Land Management, Utah. ... Canyon drainage, are notable pictographs in the detached Horseshoe Canyon Unit of Canyonlands National Park.
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