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Albuquerque Has Petroglyphs


A petroglyph is an image carved or etched into rock. The petroglyph is among the earliest known forms of art and record-keeping, and prehistoric petroglyphs exist around the globe, some dating back as far as 10,000 years.

The Petroglyph National Monument is a favorite site seeing destination for all who come to Albuquerque. The Petroglyphs are in many visitor guides and referenced in many travel sites as a main attraction that should be in your top ten things to do list. This historic place consists of 20,000 or more images of ancient history. Many of the images are recognizable as animals, people, brands and crosses; others are more complex.



Petroglyph National Monument is located on the North West side of Albuquerque, New Mexico. To get to the visitor center you should take I40 east or west depending on the direction you are traveling. Leave the interstate at Exit 154 traveling north on Unser Blvd. Approximately 3.5 miles north you will find the visitor center at the junction of Unser and Western Trail.





Sheri Brewer
Lodging & Hospitality Expert