Petroglyph National Monument
Petroglyph National Monument is located in New Mexico, near the city of Albuquerque. It features over 24,000 ancient rock carvings, known as petroglyphs, created by Native American cultures and Spanish settlers. These carvings depict various symbols, animals, and human figures, providing insight into the region's history and cultural heritage.
The monument covers approximately 7,236 acres of volcanic rock and desert landscape. Visitors can explore several trails that lead to viewing areas where they can see the petroglyphs up close. The site is also home to diverse wildlife and plant species, making it a valuable natural and cultural resource.