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Painted Rock Petroglyph Campground

A long covered pavilion provides a shaded picnic area in the desert
Painted Rock Petroglyph Campground
Painted Rock Petroglyph Campground
Painted Rock Petroglyph Campground
Alternate view of Day Use picnic Ramada

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Pet Friendly
Pet Friendly

About Painted Rock Petroglyph Campground

Painted Rock Petroglyph Site, approximately 90 miles southwest of Phoenix, Arizona, provides visitors the opportunity to view an archaeological site containing hundreds of figures and designs carved into rocks, known as petroglyphs. These were produced centuries ago by indigenous peoples. This site is considered important and even sacred to many of the Native American tribes in southern Arizona. Please keep this in mind when you visit and be respectful. Climbing on the rocks is prohibited and we ask that you keep dogs out of the area.There are also inscriptions made by people who passed through during historic times.  Many important trails are near the site, some of which have been traveled for thousands of years. The 1775 expedition of Juan Bautista de Anza passed nearby on his way to deliver soldiers, padres, settlers, and their livestock to a new home in northern California to secure the area for Spain. In 1846, the Mormon Battalion passed through, following Philip St. George Cooke along some segments of this trail to help secure California from Mexico. This venture included road building tasks along the trail, assuring that future trips could accommodate wagons. A need to improve communication and travel from east to west prompted Congress to fund a stage line. The result was the Butterfield Overland Stage Route, which began service in 1858 and traveled by this site. This mail and freight service guaranteed that the mail, freight, or passengers would be able to travel from Saint Louis to San Francisco in 25 days. Use was halted when the railroad was constructed in 1879. Formerly a unit of the Arizona State Park system, jurisdiction of Painted Rock Petroglyph Site returned to the Bureau of Land Management in 1989.

Campground Amenities

  • Pet Friendly
    Pet Friendly

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{"text"=>"Painted Rock Pentoglyph is one of those places that’s hard to explain until you’re there. It’s incredibly quiet and peaceful. Everything feels still, calm, and untouched. A really special place if you enjoy nature,history and silence.", "languageCode"=>"en"}

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Location Painted Rock Petroglyph Campground

Address:
46101 Rocky Point Rd
Gila Bend, AZ, 85337
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 33.0244 / -113.045

Elevation: 179 feet

Policies & Rules

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Respect these fragile features by taking only pictures! 

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Water is not available at this location.

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Electrical hook-ups are not available at this location.

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There is no dump station at this location.

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Please plan accordingly as reliable cell phone service isn’t available at the campground. 

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There are a number of unique animal/insect species native to this area, so, for your own safety, please do not approach or disturb wildlife.

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There is no fire wood available for sale at the campground, please plan accordingly if you intend to have camp fires. 

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Fire Restrictions may be imposed due to dry conditions, at which time smoking, wood and charcoal fires may be prohibited. Call the Phoenix District Office at (602) 867-5400 to see if any restrictions are in effect. 

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