SAND ISLAND - UTAH

Maarten van Hoek Updated August 2005
RESPONSIBLE VISTOR BEHAVIOUR AT ROCK ART SITES
* Never touch or wet rock art - it is highly damaging
* Never chalk or enhance engravings
* Do not walk on engraved rock
* Leave all archaeological artefacts as they are
* Only take photographs, only leave your footsteps

Sand Island is frequently visited by people who have arranged a boat trip to Mexican Hat (takes 7 to 8 hours) through one of the travel agencies in Bluff. This trip permits you to see the fine rock art site at Butler Wash. However, not everybody knows that just NW of the boat launch there are some fine rock art panels on low vertical sandstone cliffs. Dominating the main panel are a number of 'masks' and flute players.

Far Out ExpeditionS

I recommend Far Out ExpeditionS to arrange guided tours to several rock art sites in southern Utah and northern Arizona.

VISIT THE SAND DUNE SITE

VISIT BUTLER WASH

VISIT AN ANASAZI RUIN

VISIT CEDAR POINT

VISIT MONUMENT VALLEY

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