Monday, June 4, 2018

Court of Antiquity (Washoe County, Nevada)


Just east of Sparks, NV and squeezed between the Truckee River and Interstate 80, another petroglyph site has recently come to my attention. My friend, Nick, and I decided to explore the site after work this evening.

To reach the site, we literally had to pull off the side of the interstate and precariously make our way along the guard rail about 200 yards with a very steep slope and practically no catch between us and the frigid waters of the Truckee River about fifty feet below us.


Finally reaching the rhyolite terrace supposedly rich with ancient Native American, we scour the surface and quickly discover a number of petroglyphs. There are examples here similar to many other sites we have both visited in the region, including Grimes Point and Donner Summit. In all, there are approximately 20 panels scattered among the boulders and surfaces here. Most are carved into the horizontal areas, but a few have been carved into the sides of large boulders.


After spending 30 or so minutes, exploring the area, we head back to the jeep. This was definitely worth a visit, given the site's proximity to home. How had I not heard of this treasure before.

1 comment:

  1. We are petroglyph admirers too and grateful to have found your blog. Wondering where you pulled off of 80 to leave your car? This looks amazing - especially if the river offers a swimming hole nearby!?! My husband, Laird Blackwell, has led local wildflower classes for years, and we are filled with wanderlust too! Cheers to you - Melinda and Laird

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